Good Morning: For those that want to keep stating that Josiah DANIEL, son of T&E, of Hampton County, SC married an Elizabeth DIXON, as has been erroneously transcribed in the records of Effingham County, GA and not an Elizabeth MAY, read the following from the history of the STAFFORD family. Notice the TISON (TYSON) and JOHNSTON connections to this MAY family. Elizabeth MAY married Samuel TISON, Sr. as her first husband, before marrying Josiah DANIEL after Samuel's death in 1771. They had a child, Samuel TISON Jr. b. ABT 1770 who married Elizabeth STAFFORD, daughter of Samuel STAFFORD and Dorcas WILLIAMS. Also, notice the name, Seth, which was one of the names that Josiah DANIEL and Elizabeth MAY gave to one of their kids, Seth DANIEL b. ABT 1777. <<< "Gen. Leroy Augustus Stafford: His Forebears and Descendants," pages 10-11: William Stafford IV GEN. LEROY AUGUSTUS STAFFORD early settler of North Carolina but was a large land owner and a member of the House of Burgesses. He married Jane, daughter of John Brown, but whether this marriage took place in Virginia or North Carolina we are unable to state with any degree of accuracy. The only information we have of him besides that given above is from his will. There is an abstract of this instrument in the North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, page 75. He died sometime between February and August of 1728. His will befl.rs the date of February 16, 1728, and was probated August 3, 1728. In it he mentions his sons John, Edward, William, and Samuel, and his daughters Ann, Frances, Mary, and ~ ane, and also his wife Jane. This William Stafford's brother John, who came to North Carolina with him, settled in Bath County. He died there in 1733, leaving five children : William, John, Joshua, Edward, and Thomas. On page 72 of Vol. I, North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register we find the abstract of a will of another William Stafford. It was dated July 16, 1742, and probated October 14, 1742. It mentions his sons William and James, and his wife Frances. This was very probably a son of John Stafford, brother of William III. WILLIAM STAFFORD IV. William Stafford, the fourth consecutively of that name in this country, and son of William Stafford III of Currituck Precinct and his wife, Jane Brown, was very probably born in Currituck Precinct. After reaching adult life he moved farther south along the coast and settled in what is now New Hanover County, North Carolina, near the present city of Wilmington, just above the mouth of the Cape Fear river. We know little of his life there except that he died in 1765, leaving a wife and nine children. An abstract of his will may be found on page 357 in "Abstract of North Carolina Wills" by J. B. Grimes. This will was dated August 31, 1765, and was admitted to probate in October, 1765. It mentions his wife's name as Elizabeth, and designates his sons William and John as his executors. His nine children were, as per names mentioned in his will, Mary May, Richard, William, John, Samuel, Ann Forbes, Prudence Stone, Seth and Elizabeth. His will also tells us that he divided one plantation among his sons William, John and Richard, and gave them one negro each; that he gave his son Samuel a plantation in Pitt County "lying on Samuel Tison's branch" and also one negro; that he gave his son Seth a plantation. We further gather from his will that his daughter Mary married a May, that Ann married a Forbes, and Prudence a Stone. The husband of Mary Stafford, who was apparently the eldest of the nine children, was John May. There is a tradition that he was of an old Dutch family, the first of whom in this country settled at Charleston, South Carolina, and founded a large importing house there in partnership' with the famous Dutchman, Admiral Gillon. Tea was one of the chief commodities they dealt in. May is certainly not a Dutch name and the writer is inclined to believe that tradition has gotten cloudy with age and has mixed up the nationality of the ancestor of John May with that of his distinguished partner. John May died many years before his wife, leaving her with seven daughters, all of whom married. One (name unknown) married John Tison; One (name unknown) married Josiah Johnston; Elizabeth married Josiah Daniels; Jerusha married John Paisley; Sarah married John Garnett; Mary (MAY), born October 21, 1755, married Samuel Maner on July 8, 1772; Jane Aseneth, the seventh and youngest, married William Maner, brother of Samuel. Both of these Maner brothers were Revolutionary soldiers and served in General Francis Marion's brigade. The progeny of these seven daughters is almost as numerous as the leaves of the forest, and through them a bond of relationship exists between most of the old families of the Carolinas and Georgia. Mary (Stafford) May, after the death of her husband John May in 1763, married a man named Mullett. There is no record of any children by this second marriage. She died in 1823 and her tombstone may be seen today in the Bostick graveyard, one mile south of Garnett station, in Hampton county, South Carolina, in the lot of Captain William Maner. The inscription on it reads as follows: Sacred To the memory of Mrs. Mary Mullet, Aged 106 years. >>>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA
This is from the Handbook of Texas Online at http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/SS/fsa3.html . It is the beginning of his biography there. It is curious that his father was a John DANIEL but his last name is SADLER. Trusting it will be useful to one of our Listers.... SADLER, MCGRUDER ELLIS (1896-1966). McGruder Ellis SADLER, civic and religious leader and president of Texas Christian University, was born on November 5, 1896, at Hobucken, North Carolina, the son of John DANIEL and Mary (Alcock) SADLER. He graduated from Atlantic Christian College in 1919 and received an M.A. degree from Vanderbilt in 1921. The following year he attended the University of Chicago, where he did graduate work in religious education. He accepted an appointment in 1922 as secretary of religious education in the Chesapeake Bay area for the United Christian Missionary Society. Robert
R, We probably have TX pretty well covered up with those families that are either around our bunch or tied to our bunch - TRAVIS, FANNIN, HOUSTON, CROCKETT, LAMAR, etc. <grin> I wonder if that TRAVIS was related to that TRAVERS up in Stafford County, VA? These old boys in TX did not get the title of Colonel because they were a child of a share cropper, did they. <grin> Col. James W. FANNIN (1782-1836) of Goliad, TX fame was the illegitimate son of James H. FANNIN (1739-1803) of Greene County, later Morgan County, GA. James. H. FANNIN RS-VA was married to Georgia Elizabeth SAFFOLD, d/o William SAFFOLD and Temperance WHITTING. Georgia's brother, William SAFFOLD (BEF 1747-1815) was married to an Anne GOUDELOCH and their bunch is a Madison, GA family. Col. FANNIN, before his death, married Anna Peterson FLETCHER in 1817. FLETCHER is another name I watch. William FLETCHER IV (1729-1831) RS-SC of Accomack County, VA married Elizabeth McINTOSH, d/o Joseph McINSTOSH and Mary PERRYMAN of Berkeley County, SC. I think this McINTOSH bunch may be related to that bunch you have up in VA. We know that Accomack is right next to Stafford and Fairfax. Joseph FLETCHER, Sr. (1762-ABT 1850) married Elizabeth LANIER, a great grand daughter of Bird Thomas LANIER of Surry Count, VA and later Duplin County, NC. In 1860, a Ransom PETERSON is enumerated as living with my GGF (R. W. DANIEL) and he was listed right in the middle of RWD's known nephews on the 1860 Jefferson County, GA census. We also know the PETERSONS and the THWEATTS are thicker than thieves. Another name I also look for is REESE, especially a REESE family with links to Wilkes, Oglethorpe, Greene or Morgan County, Ga. Some of the THWEATT, PETERSON and REESE links point right back to the Abalsom HARRIS and Elizabeth TARVER (1752-1783) family of Greenville County, VA, later, Hancock County, GA. Greenville County, Va is a big link county to Madison, Morgan County, GA families. It seems like everybody and their uncle in Madison passed through Greenville County, VA at one point or another. These HARRIS links also point back to Henry HARRIS (1706-1779) and Mary DREW of Southampton County, VA, later Montgomery County, NC. Their daughter, Mary Elizabeth HARRIS married Henry MOUNGER and their son, Benjamin HARRIS, married Faithy SMITH and these two were Abalsom's parents. The MOUNGERS tie right into the TERRELLS, WINGFIELDS, MOSELEYS, OLIVERS and NISBETS, other families I watch, closely. I feel pretty sure my DANIEL bunch is in this bunch, somewhere, I just cannot find them.... If you ever see the SAFFOLDS or any of this other bunch around your O'DANIELS, let me know..... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com>; <ODANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10:50 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > John, > > >From what I have found: > > The family of John O'DANIEL of Fairfax were apparently members of the Church > of England, Overwharton Parish and subsequently Truro and Fairfax. John was > defeated in his bid to be a vestryman in 1765. Other members of the parish > included a Benjamin TALBOT (related to the Samuel TALBOT, Jr. who m. Mary > O'DANIEL?) and William GUNNELL who was the father of Henry GUNNELL who m. > Catherine O'DANIEL. > > The family of William (O'DANIEL) DANIEL OF Edgefield, SC were associated > with the Red Bank Baptist > Church in Edgefield District, near Saluda, Saluda County, South Carolina. > (An aside: Among the others that they came into association then must have > been TRAVIS, WILLIAM BARRET (1809-1836). William Barret Travis, Texas > commander at the battle of the Alamo, who was the eldest of eleven children > of Mark and Jemima (Stallworth) TRAVIS. At the time of his birth the family > lived on Mine Creek near the Red Bank community, which centered around the > Red Bank Baptist Church in Edgefield District) > > James (O'DANIEL) DANIELL of Hancock Co., GA was a member of the Island Creek > Baptist Church. > > James Levi DANIELL, grandson of James above, was named as Rev. Jas. L. > DANIELL, M.G. in Russell Co., AL > > The James Henry DANIELL family of Thomas County, GA and his descendants were > raised in the Baptist faith as well. > > Robert > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:34 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > Robert, > > I thought you had told me Ireland. I did not know it was with > > reservations. > > > > Well, I think you have basically two options -- Scotland or Ireland > and > > since the upper level Scots had been robbed blind by the English and these > > O'DANIELS seem to have had the proverbial pot, then I would probably guess > > Ireland, too. > > Most of these folks fled England, Ireland and Scotland for three basic > > reasons -- because of religious persecution, to seek their fame and > fortune, > > elsewhere, or for the thrill of it all. I also know these O'DANIEL were > > pretty close to a lot of other Northern Neck families and a lot of these > > folks were Huguenots. Whether this denotes a Scottish ancestry, I do not > > know, but I do know that a lot of Scots were Calvinists and Calvinism > means > > Huguenot - Presbyterian. > > The one thing I do not see in your bunch is their religious > affiliation. > > I also do not see the number of ministers I normally expect to see most > > early Colonial families -- the first son got everything, the second son > > served in the military and the third son became a preacher or teacher. > > <grin> > > Maybe you could enlighten me on this absence of religious information > > because, that more than anything else, may be a pointer where these boys > > were from..... > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com>; <ODANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:25 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > John, > > > > > > I have nothing that proves that William O'DANIEL, 1691?-1728?, of > Stafford > > > County, VA was from Ireland. His place of birth in my records is > > > "Ireland?". That comes from "family lore". His country of origin is > not > > > mentioned on the website. If I sent something to you that said anything > > > else, it was in error. > > > > > > The information I have on William's origin is from Tyler's Quarterly in > > > which Fairfax Harrison states "In the deed of 1717 he is described as > 'of > > > the County of Stafford.5'", footnoted with "5He was probably a recent > > > immigrant; although he was a contemporary of James Daniel, with whom > > Hayden > > > (Virginia Genealogies, 294) begins the pedigree of the family of that > name > > > long seated in Middlesex and lower Stafford, his wearing of the Celtic > O' > > > probably determines that he was not of kin." (I do not have the > knowledge > > > to get into that debate.) > > > > > > These statements on Payne's website are the only mention of Ireland in > the > > > William O'DANIEL of Stafford County section: "First, in Stafford/Fairfax > > > County, Virginia in the mid-1700s, there is a Thomas O'Daniel and a > > Jonathan > > > O'Daniel who have not been linked to the William O'Daniel family. > Second, > > > there is the family of John O'Daniel who died in Orange County , North > > > Carolina in 16 June 1825 . The first mention of the O'Daniel name in > > Orange > > > County , North Carolina is in 1761. It is said that these O'Daniels > > > immigrated from Ireland in 1760. They moved into the Laurens County > area > > of > > > South Carolina as early as 1769 and lived near Raeburn's Creek. Other > > > possible members of this family included William, Henry, Samuel, and > > > Elizabeth O'Daniel. Henry and Elizabeth married in to a McDaniel > family, > > > and Elizabeth later married James Abercrombie. A third O'Daniel family > > with > > > Irish connections is that of Daniel O'Daniel who was born in Ireland and > > > died in 1839 in York County, South Carolina. There may well be others." > > It > > > only refers to Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan O'Daniel, the NC O'DANIEL > > and > > > Daniel O'DANIEL families. Another "Ireland" in a comment concerning > > Thomas > > > COTTINGHAM not withstanding. > > > > > > William did not move from Stafford Co. to Fairfax County. His homestead > > and > > > family remained in place in the area of Fairfax and Accotinck Creek from > > > 1717 to the mid-1750s, some into the 1800s. Fairfax County came to his > > > O'DANIEL family. As you know, the area that is Fairfax, Virginia now > was > > > originally in Stafford County, as established in 1664. In 1731, that > part > > > of Stafford County encompassing the town of Fairfax and William's land > on > > > Accotinck Creek became part of the new Prince William County. In 1742, > > That > > > same part of then Prince William Co. became the new Fairfax County. In > > > 1757, the western part of Fairfax Co. became Loudin Co., but that did > not > > > include the homestead of the William O'DANIEL family. > > > > > > Re: "William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > > > Unknown , before 1717." This statement on Payne's website needs to be > > > edited, deleting the - "O'Daniel" GLADIN -. My General Notes on > William > > > O'DANIEL's wife Frances state "Prior to 1718, William married Frances, > her > > > maiden name as yet unknown." The statement as currently there could > > wrongly > > > give the impression that Frances' maiden name was GLADIN. It remains > > > "Unknown" to me. I have asked Payne to make this change. > > > > > > Alexander FOOTE and Juliet Ann DANIEL had a son, Stephen Daniel FOOTE, > no > > > further information. > > > > > > You have got me again, BALL relation? The only BALL in my data is a > > > Marinthia Mae BALL who was the second wife of Pleasant Henry DITMORE, b. > 5 > > > Sep 1869 in Ranger, NC, d. 28 Jan 1957 in Weatherford, OK. Ples first > m. > > > Ida Alice AKIN, b. 8 Oct 1873, in Ranger, NC, d. 8 Oct 1910, who he > > married > > > in 1894. MMB was Ples' second wife marrying her Abt 1911 in Caddo Co.?, > > OK. > > > This is in my wife's DITMORE line. > > > > > > I do not have to be right. I just want to be correct. > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:56 AM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > William O'DANIEL, Sr. (1691-1728), the ancestors of these > O'DANIELS > > > that > > > > we know of, was born in Ireland, according to Robert DANIEL. All of > my > > > > notes that I have on Brother William O'DANIEL were mostly provided by > > this > > > > same Robert DANIELL and are included, below, for your and others > review. > > > > I do not know how this is going to break out but do not forget > that > > > > Capt. William DANIEL of Middlesex County, VA had a Catherine as the > name > > > of > > > > his first child, the same name William O'DANIEL used as the name for > one > > > of > > > > his chillen, and Kate is a big time Irish name, is it not? <grin> > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > "William O'Daniel (1691?-about 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > > > (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, > > Virginia, > > > > makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the > > > > Proprietors of the Northern Neck, April 19, 1717 (warrant dated 1716) > of > > > 300 > > > > acres, on northerly side of Accotink Creek adjoining Major Thomas > Owsley > > > and > > > > Capt. Daniel McCarty; and February 16, 1724, of 400 acres on south > side > > of > > > > the same Creek adjoining Col. George Mason (Northern Neck Grants, Va." > > > Land > > > > Office, v. 159, and A. 132). (Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > > Genealogical > > > > Magazine, Volume I, page 164) (Compiler Robert Daniell and Tuck > Wilson, > > > > Teresa Griffis, and Don Pennay have worked on this as well. A special > > > > acknowledgment to William O'Daniel of Littleton, Colorado is warranted > > for > > > > his generous contribution of documentation of the O'Daniels of > > Virginia.) > > > > > > > > WILLIAM O'DANIEL > > > > Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and > > > > Appendix) > > > > > > > > "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James > O' > > > > Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles > > > Green, > > > > of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament > > of > > > > his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land > > > > granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William > > > O'Daniel > > > > by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that > this > > > > James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election > in > > > > 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October > > 19, > > > > 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William > > > Scott > > > > O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). > > > > > > > > General Notes: WILLIAM O'DANIEL (About 1691 - About 1728) of Accotink > > Run, > > > > Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) > County, > > > > Virginia > > > > > > > > "William O'DANIEL (1691?-ante 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > > (subsequently, > > > > 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his > > only > > > > appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of > > the > > > > Northern Neck." (Fairfax Harrison, Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > > > Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164). [*He had a residence > before > > > 1730 > > > > in Accotink Run, Stafford County, Virginia.] > > > > > > > > He received the following land grants from the Proprietors of the > > Northern > > > > Neck: Parcel 81 - O'DANIEL, WILLIAM 300 acres 19 April 1717 NH 5:159 > > North > > > > side main run Accotink adjacent lands of Major Thomas OWSLEY, > deceased; > > > > Captain Daniel McCARTY, formerly of John THOMAS; James HERREFORD; and > > > James > > > > CARROLL. This evidently was his home land, not too far from the > Potomac > > > > River. In 1717 this land was in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, > > > > Virginia. The Rent Roll for this Parish showed William O'DANIEL with > > these > > > > 300 acres. > > > > Parcel 103 - O'DANIELL, WILLIAM 400 acres 16 March 1724 NN A:132 South > > > side > > > > main branch of Accotink above Elk Lick and adjacent George MASON and > > > Colonel > > > > George ALLASON. These lands were in Overwharton Parish, Stafford > County > > in > > > > 1717, and later in Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, and finally > > in > > > > Truro Parish, Fairfax County in 1742. > > > > > > > > William married Frances before 1718. Before William's death, they had > at > > > > least six children: John, William, James, Elizabeth, Katherine, and > Ann. > > > > Their birth dates are not all known. > > > > > > > > William O'DANIEL's will was dated 24 January 1724b(1725) as quoted in > a > > > 1753 > > > > deed. It was indexed in the "Old General Index" which was transcribed > > into > > > a > > > > new index and listed as having been recorded in "Record Book K (1721 - > > > 1730) > > > > on page 290 with inventory on page 300 and his estate account on page > > > 323 - > > > > GLADEN X". Apparently GLADEN was his executor. No copies of these > > records > > > > exist because Record Book K is missing, but seemingly known dates of > > items > > > > recorded on adjacent pages place his death by late 1728. (Catherine > Bond > > > > Gheesling) From several recorded deed transfers of William's land by > his > > > > children as their inheritances, it appears that each his children each > > > > received 100 acres from the will. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > > > husbands > > > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS in 1753. James sold 100 acres to > > > Reverend > > > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish in 1757. No record of the remaining 400 > > > acres > > > > has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's > children > > > > received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? > William > > > had > > > > 700 acres. The seventh 100 acre parcel may have been given to his wife > > > > Frances, and disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. > > > > > > > > William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > > > Unknown > > > > , before 1717. > > > > > > > > General Notes: Frances was the mother of all William O'DANIEL's > > children. > > > > Her maiden name has not been discovered. After William's death, she > > > married > > > > last John GLADIN, will 1749, and was left his home land, leased from > > > > ALEXANDER, for her life. John had no children. The remainder of his > land > > > and > > > > estate went to his goddaughter, Sarah NELSON, daughter of Ann NELSON. > > John > > > > O'DANIEL was executor over Sarah's bequeaths and William O'DANIEL > > executor > > > > over Frances' part. > > > > > > > > James O'DANIEL/DANIELL gave a bond against any claim of dower by his > > > mother > > > > to the 100 acres he sold to Charles GREEN in 1757, proving that his > > mother > > > > was still alive at the time of that sale. > > > > > > > > Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's will in Fairfax County Will Book B-1, pages > > > > 180-181 and 239-240. This copy is from a transcription. There are > > numerous > > > > odd spellings in it. No witnesses were listed. Surnames were > capitalized > > > for > > > > this use. > > > > > > > > "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this sixth day Feruary in year of our Lord > one > > > > thousand seven hundred and fifty five I Frances GLADIN of ye Parris of > > > Truro > > > > and County of Fairfax being very sick and week in body but of perfeck > > mind > > > > and memory and ordain this my last will and Testament > > > > > > > > Imprimus I give and bequeath to my son James DANNELL a feather Bed and > > > > furniture my chest and table too dishes and four plaits Young heffer > if > > > any > > > > cost or truble should happen everyone of my heirs shall bare an eqill > > > charge > > > > acordin to chares portion. > > > > > > > > I give and bequeath to my Dafter Ann Jones all my wearing cloughs to > my > > > > William DANNELL I give and Bequeath a Negero man Joe. > > > > > > > > I give and Bequeath to my Dafter Catheran a Tronk and a butter Pot one > > > > Earthen dish to earthen plats. > > > > > > > > I give and Bequeath to my son John O DANNELL Anthony EVARY UOLL and > all > > > the > > > > remainder of my Estate to him and his hares for Likwise I constitute > > > ordain > > > > and make John O DANNELL to be my sole Executer and acknowledge this to > > be > > > my > > > > last Will and Testament in Witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand > > and > > > > seale the day and year above written. > > > > Frances{her mark} GLADEN." > > > > > > > > John O'DANIEL presented Frances' will in court on 21 March 1758. > > > > Her bequeath to her son James DANNELL appears to be her effort to > > replace > > > > household goods that he was required to sell by the court to sell as > the > > > > result of a lawsuit by William PAYNE, Jr. in January 1755. > > > > > > > > Frances did not list any land in her will. William had six children, > and > > > > apparently gave each 100 acres in his will. James sold 100 acres to > > > Reverend > > > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > > husbands > > > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS. No record of the other 400 acres > has > > > been > > > > uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children > received > > > 100 > > > > acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? Frances may have > > > > received it and it may have been disposed of by her second husband, > John > > > > GLADIN. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > > > > > + 2 M i. John O'DANIEL was born about 1718 in Stafford Co., VA. and > died > > > in > > > > 1799 in Centerville, Fairfax County, Virginia, about age 81. > > > > > > > > > > > > + 3 M ii. William O'DANIEL II was born about 1720 in Stafford County, > > VA. > > > > and died about 1796 in Kershaw Co., SC, about age 76. > > > > > > > > > > > > + 4 M iii. James O'DANIEL was born in 1721 in Stafford Co., VA., died > in > > > > 1798 in Hancock County, GA., at age 77, and was buried in 1798 in > > Hancock > > > > Co, , GA. > > > > > > > > > > > > 5 F iv. Elizabeth O'DANIEL was born about 1723 in Stafford Co., VA. > and > > > died > > > > before 1755. > > > > General Notes: Elizabeth O'DANIEL > > > > > > > > Elizabeth married William SCOTT, who was a friend of her brother, > James > > > > O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by > > her > > > > father, William O'DANIEL. Their marriage undoubtedly took place before > > > that > > > > date. IMPLIED MARRIAGES OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA by Marty Hiatt lists the > > > > following on page 194: SCUTT, WILLIAM and Elizabeth O'DANIEL, dau of > > > William > > > > O'DANIEL (Drawer X ( will dtd 24 Jan 1726/27 ); SCUTT to > SUMMERS -1792. > > > The > > > > dated marriage may be that of a descendant of the marriage of William > > and > > > > Elizabeth. > > > > > > > > On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her > sister > > > and > > > > husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture > > > selling > > > > 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were > part > > of > > > > the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March > 1724 > > , > > > > and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his > > will, > > > > dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, > > James > > > > HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , > > and > > > > James HANDY. > > > > > > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in the > > > will > > > > of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN, dated 7 February 1755 . > > > > > > > > > > > > Elizabeth married William Scott before 1746. > > > > William SCOTT, husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > In the earliest found mention of James O'DANIEL, he and William SCUT > > > (SCOTT) > > > > were listed as chain carriers on a survey of 300 acres of land for > John > > > > GLADDIN on 7 June, 1740 . > > > > > > > > William SCOTT signed an Administrator Bond for Ruth Canterbury, > Fairfax > > > > County,Virginia Will Book A-1,part 2 Page 360 31 March 1750 Know all > men > > > by > > > > these presents that we Samuel Canterbury,Robert Boggs,and William > SCOTT > > > are > > > > held and firmly bound unto John COLWILL the first Justice in the > > > Commission > > > > of the peace for Fairfax county for and in behalf,and to the sole use > > and > > > > behalf of the Justices of the said county and their successors in the > > sum > > > of > > > > five hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to the said COLWILL, his > > > > executors,administrators and assigns to the which payment, well and > > Truely > > > > to be made we bind ourselves and every one of us and every of our > > > > heirs,Executors and administrators jointly and firmly by these > presents. > > > > Sealed with our seals,dated the 31st day of March 1750. Sealed and > > > Delivered > > > > in the presence of Samuel CANTERBURY (Seal) R BOGGS (Seal) Wm SCOTT > > (Seal) > > > > At a Court Continued and held for Fairfax County the 31st March 1750 > > > Samuel > > > > CANTERBURY, Robert BOGGS, and William SCOTT acknowledges this Bond to > be > > > > their acts and Deeds and admitted to record. Teste John Graham Clerk. > > This > > > > William SCOTT is likely the William SCOTT(SCUT) who married James > > > O'DANIELs' > > > > sister, Elizabeth O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land > > > > formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. On 7 April, 1753 , > > William > > > > and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and > > > > Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of > > > land > > > > to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four > > hundred > > > > acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and > bequeathed > > to > > > > his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 > > January > > > > 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, > > > William > > > > PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in her > > > > mother's will, dated 7 February 1755 . A William SCOTT was the St. > > > Andrew's > > > > Parish Representative to the South Carolina U.S. Constitution > > Ratification > > > > Convention of Sep 17, 1787 , voting for ratification May 23, 1788 (if > my > > > > dates are correct.). It is reasonable to think that William SCOTT and > > > James > > > > DANIELL moved together because of their close relationship in VA, but > > that > > > > in itself doesn't prove this William is the same William from James' > > > Fairfax > > > > days. Now added into this mix is the discovery of the deed witnessed > by > > > > James DANIEL on Aug 8, 1753 and the fact that William and Elizabeth > > SCOTT > > > > sold their 100 acres inherited from William O'DANIEL on April 7, 1753 > . > > > Did > > > > the SCOTTS cut ties to Fairfax in 1753 and go to South Carolina with > her > > > > brother, James. I think so. This is beginning to look like a group > > > departure > > > > from Virginia by James, William, Jr., and William SCOTT. (RLD) > > > > > > > > The 1782 State Census for Va. , Fairfax County lists a William SCUTT 7 > > > > whites, 3 blacks; and a William SCOTT - 1 white. There are > possibilities > > > of > > > > this being her son and his father, or William and another wife and his > > > > father, if you reason that she may have died in childbirth and William > > did > > > > not go to SC. (RLD) > > > > > > > > > > > > 6 F v. Katherine O'DANIEL was born about 1725. > > > > General Notes: Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > In the following Indenture, Catherine is spelled with a "K": On 7 > April, > > > > 1753, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL and her sister and > husband, > > > > William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT, signed an indenture selling > 200 > > > > acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia to Francis SUMMERS. These > two > > > > hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William > > > > O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, > > Elizabeth > > > > and Katherine in his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was > > > > witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William > > SUMMERS, > > > > James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > > > > > > In Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN'S will, dated 7 February 1755 , Frances > > left > > > to > > > > her daughter Katherine "a trunk, butter pot, 1 earthen dish and two > > > plates." > > > > Henry GUNNELL, husband of Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > In Truro Parish, Henry was elected Church warden in 1761-1763, and > > > Vestryman > > > > in 1756-1765. He was a justice of Fairfax County between1757 and 1764, > > > > served as sheriff in 1772, was a member of the Committee of Safety > there > > > in > > > > 1774, and voted in the 1744 election of Burgesses in Fairfax County. > > > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL left a will dated 21 January 1792 which was proved 20 > > > Febuary > > > > 1792. > > > > > > > > Fairfax Co. Will Book F 22 Feb 1791 - 19 May 1794 Pg 9& 10 / PP 58-61 > > > > > > > > In the Name of God Amen I Henry GUNNELL of County of Fairfax and > > > Commonweath > > > > of Virginia being weak of body but of perfect mind and sound memory do > > > make > > > > this my last Will and Testament. Imprimis I do desire that my body be > > > > decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors and that they pay > all > > my > > > > just Debts. I do give and bequeath to my son John GUNNELL two hundred > > and > > > > seventy acres of land to be laid of on the west or upper end of the > > tract > > > > whereon I now live by a strate line from difficult or piney branch as > > the > > > > quantity may be found to require so that the whole two hundred and > > seventy > > > > acres lays on the upper side of piney and also to include the > plantation > > > > whereon William GUNNELL now lives. I give and bequeath to my son > Robert > > > > GUNNELL all that tract of hundred acres of land that I purchased of > > > William > > > > A. LEE of the co of Stafford also all the rest of the land on the > upper > > > side > > > > of piney branch that I have not heretofore willed unto my son John > > GUNNELL > > > > also the lot of land where my quarter now are which I am to have a > lease > > > for > > > > from Mr. William LYLES also one negro girl called Nel which is now in > > his > > > > possession together with ten pounds cash whereas I some years ago made > a > > > > deed of gift to my Thomas GUNNELL for upwards of two hundred acres of > > land > > > > whereon he now lives and is apprehensive the said deed may be > defective > > to > > > > prevent the mischiefs that may arise thereby I do now give and > bequeath > > to > > > > my son Thomas his heirs of assigns forever all that land mentioned in > > the > > > > bounds of the said deed my will and desire is that my beloved wife > > > CATHERINE > > > > have the whole use and profits of the following slaves stock household > > > > furniture etc during her life Vitz. Nergo Brister, Ned, Cloe, Dennis, > > Sue, > > > > Betty and Charles Three beds and furniture Ten heads of sheep Twevle > > head > > > os > > > > cattle One black mair one young bay horse and one young black horse > and > > > all > > > > my hogs at my home plantation a seal skin trunk a black walnut chist > > > walnut > > > > and pine tables half a dozen Flag'd bottom chairs two looking glasses > a > > > > frying pan and warming pan three pots and pot hooks all my knives and > > > falks > > > > all my pewter Chaney & earthen ware half dozen hoes one bar shear one > > duch > > > > plow one cart and all the geer thereunto belonging one dutch Fan and > > forty > > > > barrels of Indian Corn together with all the rest my land that I have > > not > > > > heretoforewilled to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert I say my will > and > > > > desires is that my beloved wife have the use and profits of the said > > land > > > > slaves etc aforesaid during her life but not to rent out any part of > the > > > > land and at her decease, I do give and bequeath all my land except > that > > I > > > > have herein before willed to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert to be > > > > equally divied between my sons William GUNNELL, Henry GUNNELL and > James > > > > GUNNELL, to them theirs heirs and assigns forever and the stock > negroes > > > > household furniture and every other article that I have hereby given > my > > > > beloved wife except the land be sold and the money to be equally > divided > > > > between all my sons and daughters share and share alike. I give and > > > bequeath > > > > to my sons and daughters and their heirs and assigns all the negroes > > stock > > > > etc that they have herefore had . I do give and bequeath to my > daughter > > > Ann > > > > BRENT, one negro girl called Doll. And Lastly my will and desire is > that > > > all > > > > my Estate that I have not heretofore willed be sold and the money > > airising > > > > from the sale of the same be equally divided between my nine children > > > Vizt. > > > > John, Thomas, James, William, Henry, Robert, Ann, Mary and Catherine > and > > > > also my will and desire is that my beloved wife Catherine should have > > the > > > > tenth part of all the money I should have at my death and of all the > > debts > > > > that are due me and my will and desire are that if either of my sons > or > > > > daughters should die before a division should take place of either the > > > land > > > > negroes stock or other articles of which they have share by this my > last > > > > will that the heirs of the deceased should have their share. I do > hereby > > > > appoint my three sons John GUNNELL, Thomas GUNNELL and William GUNNELL > > > > Executors of this my last will and testament and in Witness whereof > this > > > > twenty first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven > > > > hundred and ninety two. > > > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL > > > > > > > > Presence John STONESTREET, Simon CARVER, Richard X GOODEN, Wm. GUNNELL > > > Junr, > > > > Daniel LEWIS > > > > > > > > At Court held for Fairfax County 20th Feby 1792 This Will was > presented > > in > > > > court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and the same > > being > > > > proved by the oaths of John STONESTREET, William GUNNELL, Junr. and > > David > > > > LEWIS is ordered to be recorded and said Exors having performed what > the > > > Law > > > > requires a Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof > > in > > > > due form. > > > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL was buried at his Gunnell's Run home near Falls Church. > > > > > > > > > > > > 7 F vi. Ann O'DANIEL was born about 1727 in Stafford Co., VA. > > > > General Notes for: Ann O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > Ann O'DANIEL is known only from the will of her mother, Frances > > (O'DANIEL) > > > > GLADIN,dated 7 February 1755. She is named in the will as "dafer Ann > > > JONES". > > > > Ann was left "all my wearing clothes." > > > > > > > > No other information about Ann has yet been uncovered. > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > > > > ------------------------ > > > > > > > > A possible clue to the JONES man who married Ann O'DANIEL may be > > contained > > > > in a patent survey for Kentucky land dated April 21st, 1785 , which > > reads, > > > > "for Isaac HALBERT, Richard RATCLIFF, Henry GUNNELL, Robert GUNNELL, > > > William > > > > GUNNELL and Charles MORGAN. Afs. 12311 Acres of Land by virtue of an > > Entry > > > > made the 2nd da of March 1784, on Six Treasury Warrants No. > 15557,19090, > > > > 14546, 19154 aand 19156, situate lying and being in the County of > > Fayette, > > > > on Hinkston's fork of Licking and bounded as followeth (to > wit)Beginning > > > at, > > > > A, ...the first fork that empties into Hinston's fork...below the > mouth > > of > > > > Flatlick Creek, commonly know as Clement's fork...crosfing Hinkston's > > fork > > > > three times to the Beginning~ Charles MORGAN, DS. John JONES & Francis > > > > JONES, C.C. Isaac HALBERT Marker". The HALBERT, RATCLIFF, and GUNNELL > > > > families are related by marriage to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax , > > > > Virginia . > > > > > > > > John JONES & Francis JONES may be part of Ann's family, if so, likely > a > > > > husband and son, or two sons. At the date of this survey, Ann O'DANIEL > > > JONES > > > > would have been about 50 years old, born before 1726. All the names in > > the > > > > patent above, with the exception of Charles MORGAN, are closely > related > > to > > > > the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax . > > > > > > > > For many years, Bourbon County , because of its size, boasted two > > > regiments. > > > > In 1811, they added another one. Attorney John ALLEN was the early > > > > paymaster. James DUNCAN, William ARNOLD, Jacob SPEARS, John and Thomas > > > JONES > > > > were prominent officers in these early years.[3][3] Clift, Cornstalk > > > > Militia, viii-xvi, 28. > > > > > > > > Ann married Unknown JONES > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:29 AM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, > but, > > > do > > > > we > > > > > have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were > of > > > > Irish > > > > > descent??? > > > > > > > > > > I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in > > > > America > > > > > and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably > > Irish? > > > > > Please enlighten me on that revelation. > > > > > > > > > > Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of > > Irish > > > > > descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the > family > > > of > > > > > Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I > > > believe > > > > > that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. > > > > > > > > > > Ya'll stay warm. Payne > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM > > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Robert, > > > > > > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford > > > > County, > > > > > > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for > > the > > > > > > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > > > > > > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I > had > > > time > > > > > to > > > > > > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT > family > > in > > > > > that > > > > > > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) > family > > > > popped > > > > > > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the > > > > Middlesex > > > > > > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure > > > this > > > > > > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > > > > > > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > > > > > > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to > > the > > > > > > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that > > Julia > > > > Ann > > > > > > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne > Bolling > > > > > RADCLIFF > > > > > > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the > same > > > > time > > > > > > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, > don't > > > we? > > > > > > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of > > the > > > > > > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE > family). > > > > > > > > > > > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since > > we > > > > now > > > > > > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we > > know > > > > > where > > > > > > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > From: Robert Daniell > > > > > > To: John R. Clarke > > > > > > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > > > > > > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good morning, John. > > > > > > > > > > > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > > > > > > > > > > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on > > some > > > > of > > > > > > the little things? > > > > > > > > > > > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & > > Sarah > > > > > > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > > > > > > information about this couple. The place and date lend > > circumstantial > > > > > > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of > > John > > > > > > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his > > grandson > > > > > James > > > > > > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > > > > > > > > > > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > > > > > > > > > > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. > The > > > > Thomas > > > > > > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, > > > > father > > > > > of > > > > > > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > > > > > > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you > > > change > > > > > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like > to > > > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a > > suggestion > > > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free > to > > > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > Archives > > > at: > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change > the subject of a reply message. > > > > >
A clarification: The following paragraph was cited in a previous post on this string. It contains erroneous information, proven by more recent findings, and should be noted as such to help avoid confusion to any reader. The "...James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election in 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October 19, 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William Scott O'Daniel" is wrong in that James O'DENEALE married Theodosia CONGERS(CONYERS), not James O'DANIEL. William Scott was the son of James O'DENEALE (DENEALE), not the son of James O'DANIEL. WILLIAM O'DANIEL, Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and Appendix) "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James O'Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles Green, of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament of his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William O'Daniel by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that this James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election in 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October 19, 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William Scott O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > John, > > From what I have found: > > The family of John O'DANIEL of Fairfax were apparently members of the Church > of England, Overwharton Parish and subsequently Truro and Fairfax. John was > defeated in his bid to be a vestryman in 1765. Other members of the parish > included a Benjamin TALBOT (related to the Samuel TALBOT, Jr. who m. Mary > O'DANIEL?) and William GUNNELL who was the father of Henry GUNNELL who m. > Catherine O'DANIEL. > > The family of William (O'DANIEL) DANIEL OF Edgefield, SC were associated > with the Red Bank Baptist > Church in Edgefield District, near Saluda, Saluda County, South Carolina. > (An aside: Among the others that they came into association then must have > been TRAVIS, WILLIAM BARRET (1809-1836). William Barret Travis, Texas > commander at the battle of the Alamo, who was the eldest of eleven children > of Mark and Jemima (Stallworth) TRAVIS. At the time of his birth the family > lived on Mine Creek near the Red Bank community, which centered around the > Red Bank Baptist Church in Edgefield District) > > James (O'DANIEL) DANIELL of Hancock Co., GA was a member of the Island Creek > Baptist Church. > > James Levi DANIELL, grandson of James above, was named as Rev. Jas. L. > DANIELL, M.G. in Russell Co., AL > > The James Henry DANIELL family of Thomas County, GA and his descendants were > raised in the Baptist faith as well. > > Robert > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:34 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > Robert, > > I thought you had told me Ireland. I did not know it was with > > reservations. > > > > Well, I think you have basically two options -- Scotland or Ireland > and > > since the upper level Scots had been robbed blind by the English and these > > O'DANIELS seem to have had the proverbial pot, then I would probably guess > > Ireland, too. > > Most of these folks fled England, Ireland and Scotland for three basic > > reasons -- because of religious persecution, to seek their fame and > fortune, > > elsewhere, or for the thrill of it all. I also know these O'DANIEL were > > pretty close to a lot of other Northern Neck families and a lot of these > > folks were Huguenots. Whether this denotes a Scottish ancestry, I do not > > know, but I do know that a lot of Scots were Calvinists and Calvinism > means > > Huguenot - Presbyterian. > > The one thing I do not see in your bunch is their religious > affiliation. > > I also do not see the number of ministers I normally expect to see most > > early Colonial families -- the first son got everything, the second son > > served in the military and the third son became a preacher or teacher. > > <grin> > > Maybe you could enlighten me on this absence of religious information > > because, that more than anything else, may be a pointer where these boys > > were from..... > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com>; <ODANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:25 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > John, > > > > > > I have nothing that proves that William O'DANIEL, 1691?-1728?, of > Stafford > > > County, VA was from Ireland. His place of birth in my records is > > > "Ireland?". That comes from "family lore". His country of origin is > not > > > mentioned on the website. If I sent something to you that said anything > > > else, it was in error. > > > > > > The information I have on William's origin is from Tyler's Quarterly in > > > which Fairfax Harrison states "In the deed of 1717 he is described as > 'of > > > the County of Stafford.5'", footnoted with "5He was probably a recent > > > immigrant; although he was a contemporary of James Daniel, with whom > > Hayden > > > (Virginia Genealogies, 294) begins the pedigree of the family of that > name > > > long seated in Middlesex and lower Stafford, his wearing of the Celtic > O' > > > probably determines that he was not of kin." (I do not have the > knowledge > > > to get into that debate.) > > > > > > These statements on Payne's website are the only mention of Ireland in > the > > > William O'DANIEL of Stafford County section: "First, in Stafford/Fairfax > > > County, Virginia in the mid-1700s, there is a Thomas O'Daniel and a > > Jonathan > > > O'Daniel who have not been linked to the William O'Daniel family. > Second, > > > there is the family of John O'Daniel who died in Orange County , North > > > Carolina in 16 June 1825 . The first mention of the O'Daniel name in > > Orange > > > County , North Carolina is in 1761. It is said that these O'Daniels > > > immigrated from Ireland in 1760. They moved into the Laurens County > area > > of > > > South Carolina as early as 1769 and lived near Raeburn's Creek. Other > > > possible members of this family included William, Henry, Samuel, and > > > Elizabeth O'Daniel. Henry and Elizabeth married in to a McDaniel > family, > > > and Elizabeth later married James Abercrombie. A third O'Daniel family > > with > > > Irish connections is that of Daniel O'Daniel who was born in Ireland and > > > died in 1839 in York County, South Carolina. There may well be others." > > It > > > only refers to Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan O'Daniel, the NC O'DANIEL > > and > > > Daniel O'DANIEL families. Another "Ireland" in a comment concerning > > Thomas > > > COTTINGHAM not withstanding. > > > > > > William did not move from Stafford Co. to Fairfax County. His homestead > > and > > > family remained in place in the area of Fairfax and Accotinck Creek from > > > 1717 to the mid-1750s, some into the 1800s. Fairfax County came to his > > > O'DANIEL family. As you know, the area that is Fairfax, Virginia now > was > > > originally in Stafford County, as established in 1664. In 1731, that > part > > > of Stafford County encompassing the town of Fairfax and William's land > on > > > Accotinck Creek became part of the new Prince William County. In 1742, > > That > > > same part of then Prince William Co. became the new Fairfax County. In > > > 1757, the western part of Fairfax Co. became Loudin Co., but that did > not > > > include the homestead of the William O'DANIEL family. > > > > > > Re: "William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > > > Unknown , before 1717." This statement on Payne's website needs to be > > > edited, deleting the - "O'Daniel" GLADIN -. My General Notes on > William > > > O'DANIEL's wife Frances state "Prior to 1718, William married Frances, > her > > > maiden name as yet unknown." The statement as currently there could > > wrongly > > > give the impression that Frances' maiden name was GLADIN. It remains > > > "Unknown" to me. I have asked Payne to make this change. > > > > > > Alexander FOOTE and Juliet Ann DANIEL had a son, Stephen Daniel FOOTE, > no > > > further information. > > > > > > You have got me again, BALL relation? The only BALL in my data is a > > > Marinthia Mae BALL who was the second wife of Pleasant Henry DITMORE, b. > 5 > > > Sep 1869 in Ranger, NC, d. 28 Jan 1957 in Weatherford, OK. Ples first > m. > > > Ida Alice AKIN, b. 8 Oct 1873, in Ranger, NC, d. 8 Oct 1910, who he > > married > > > in 1894. MMB was Ples' second wife marrying her Abt 1911 in Caddo Co.?, > > OK. > > > This is in my wife's DITMORE line. > > > > > > I do not have to be right. I just want to be correct. > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:56 AM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > Payne, > > > > William O'DANIEL, Sr. (1691-1728), the ancestors of these > O'DANIELS > > > that > > > > we know of, was born in Ireland, according to Robert DANIEL. All of > my > > > > notes that I have on Brother William O'DANIEL were mostly provided by > > this > > > > same Robert DANIELL and are included, below, for your and others > review. > > > > I do not know how this is going to break out but do not forget > that > > > > Capt. William DANIEL of Middlesex County, VA had a Catherine as the > name > > > of > > > > his first child, the same name William O'DANIEL used as the name for > one > > > of > > > > his chillen, and Kate is a big time Irish name, is it not? <grin> > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > "William O'Daniel (1691?-about 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > > > (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, > > Virginia, > > > > makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the > > > > Proprietors of the Northern Neck, April 19, 1717 (warrant dated 1716) > of > > > 300 > > > > acres, on northerly side of Accotink Creek adjoining Major Thomas > Owsley > > > and > > > > Capt. Daniel McCarty; and February 16, 1724, of 400 acres on south > side > > of > > > > the same Creek adjoining Col. George Mason (Northern Neck Grants, Va." > > > Land > > > > Office, v. 159, and A. 132). (Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > > Genealogical > > > > Magazine, Volume I, page 164) (Compiler Robert Daniell and Tuck > Wilson, > > > > Teresa Griffis, and Don Pennay have worked on this as well. A special > > > > acknowledgment to William O'Daniel of Littleton, Colorado is warranted > > for > > > > his generous contribution of documentation of the O'Daniels of > > Virginia.) > > > > > > > > WILLIAM O'DANIEL > > > > Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and > > > > Appendix) > > > > > > > > "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James > O' > > > > Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles > > > Green, > > > > of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament > > of > > > > his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land > > > > granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William > > > O'Daniel > > > > by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that > this > > > > James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election > in > > > > 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October > > 19, > > > > 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William > > > Scott > > > > O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). > > > > > > > > General Notes: WILLIAM O'DANIEL (About 1691 - About 1728) of Accotink > > Run, > > > > Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) > County, > > > > Virginia > > > > > > > > "William O'DANIEL (1691?-ante 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > > (subsequently, > > > > 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his > > only > > > > appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of > > the > > > > Northern Neck." (Fairfax Harrison, Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > > > Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164). [*He had a residence > before > > > 1730 > > > > in Accotink Run, Stafford County, Virginia.] > > > > > > > > He received the following land grants from the Proprietors of the > > Northern > > > > Neck: Parcel 81 - O'DANIEL, WILLIAM 300 acres 19 April 1717 NH 5:159 > > North > > > > side main run Accotink adjacent lands of Major Thomas OWSLEY, > deceased; > > > > Captain Daniel McCARTY, formerly of John THOMAS; James HERREFORD; and > > > James > > > > CARROLL. This evidently was his home land, not too far from the > Potomac > > > > River. In 1717 this land was in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, > > > > Virginia. The Rent Roll for this Parish showed William O'DANIEL with > > these > > > > 300 acres. > > > > Parcel 103 - O'DANIELL, WILLIAM 400 acres 16 March 1724 NN A:132 South > > > side > > > > main branch of Accotink above Elk Lick and adjacent George MASON and > > > Colonel > > > > George ALLASON. These lands were in Overwharton Parish, Stafford > County > > in > > > > 1717, and later in Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, and finally > > in > > > > Truro Parish, Fairfax County in 1742. > > > > > > > > William married Frances before 1718. Before William's death, they had > at > > > > least six children: John, William, James, Elizabeth, Katherine, and > Ann. > > > > Their birth dates are not all known. > > > > > > > > William O'DANIEL's will was dated 24 January 1724b(1725) as quoted in > a > > > 1753 > > > > deed. It was indexed in the "Old General Index" which was transcribed > > into > > > a > > > > new index and listed as having been recorded in "Record Book K (1721 - > > > 1730) > > > > on page 290 with inventory on page 300 and his estate account on page > > > 323 - > > > > GLADEN X". Apparently GLADEN was his executor. No copies of these > > records > > > > exist because Record Book K is missing, but seemingly known dates of > > items > > > > recorded on adjacent pages place his death by late 1728. (Catherine > Bond > > > > Gheesling) From several recorded deed transfers of William's land by > his > > > > children as their inheritances, it appears that each his children each > > > > received 100 acres from the will. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > > > husbands > > > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS in 1753. James sold 100 acres to > > > Reverend > > > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish in 1757. No record of the remaining 400 > > > acres > > > > has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's > children > > > > received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? > William > > > had > > > > 700 acres. The seventh 100 acre parcel may have been given to his wife > > > > Frances, and disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. > > > > > > > > William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > > > Unknown > > > > , before 1717. > > > > > > > > General Notes: Frances was the mother of all William O'DANIEL's > > children. > > > > Her maiden name has not been discovered. After William's death, she > > > married > > > > last John GLADIN, will 1749, and was left his home land, leased from > > > > ALEXANDER, for her life. John had no children. The remainder of his > land > > > and > > > > estate went to his goddaughter, Sarah NELSON, daughter of Ann NELSON. > > John > > > > O'DANIEL was executor over Sarah's bequeaths and William O'DANIEL > > executor > > > > over Frances' part. > > > > > > > > James O'DANIEL/DANIELL gave a bond against any claim of dower by his > > > mother > > > > to the 100 acres he sold to Charles GREEN in 1757, proving that his > > mother > > > > was still alive at the time of that sale. > > > > > > > > Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's will in Fairfax County Will Book B-1, pages > > > > 180-181 and 239-240. This copy is from a transcription. There are > > numerous > > > > odd spellings in it. No witnesses were listed. Surnames were > capitalized > > > for > > > > this use. > > > > > > > > "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this sixth day Feruary in year of our Lord > one > > > > thousand seven hundred and fifty five I Frances GLADIN of ye Parris of > > > Truro > > > > and County of Fairfax being very sick and week in body but of perfeck > > mind > > > > and memory and ordain this my last will and Testament > > > > > > > > Imprimus I give and bequeath to my son James DANNELL a feather Bed and > > > > furniture my chest and table too dishes and four plaits Young heffer > if > > > any > > > > cost or truble should happen everyone of my heirs shall bare an eqill > > > charge > > > > acordin to chares portion. > > > > > > > > I give and bequeath to my Dafter Ann Jones all my wearing cloughs to > my > > > > William DANNELL I give and Bequeath a Negero man Joe. > > > > > > > > I give and Bequeath to my Dafter Catheran a Tronk and a butter Pot one > > > > Earthen dish to earthen plats. > > > > > > > > I give and Bequeath to my son John O DANNELL Anthony EVARY UOLL and > all > > > the > > > > remainder of my Estate to him and his hares for Likwise I constitute > > > ordain > > > > and make John O DANNELL to be my sole Executer and acknowledge this to > > be > > > my > > > > last Will and Testament in Witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand > > and > > > > seale the day and year above written. > > > > Frances{her mark} GLADEN." > > > > > > > > John O'DANIEL presented Frances' will in court on 21 March 1758. > > > > Her bequeath to her son James DANNELL appears to be her effort to > > replace > > > > household goods that he was required to sell by the court to sell as > the > > > > result of a lawsuit by William PAYNE, Jr. in January 1755. > > > > > > > > Frances did not list any land in her will. William had six children, > and > > > > apparently gave each 100 acres in his will. James sold 100 acres to > > > Reverend > > > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > > husbands > > > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS. No record of the other 400 acres > has > > > been > > > > uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children > received > > > 100 > > > > acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? Frances may have > > > > received it and it may have been disposed of by her second husband, > John > > > > GLADIN. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > > > > > + 2 M i. John O'DANIEL was born about 1718 in Stafford Co., VA. and > died > > > in > > > > 1799 in Centerville, Fairfax County, Virginia, about age 81. > > > > > > > > > > > > + 3 M ii. William O'DANIEL II was born about 1720 in Stafford County, > > VA. > > > > and died about 1796 in Kershaw Co., SC, about age 76. > > > > > > > > > > > > + 4 M iii. James O'DANIEL was born in 1721 in Stafford Co., VA., died > in > > > > 1798 in Hancock County, GA., at age 77, and was buried in 1798 in > > Hancock > > > > Co, , GA. > > > > > > > > > > > > 5 F iv. Elizabeth O'DANIEL was born about 1723 in Stafford Co., VA. > and > > > died > > > > before 1755. > > > > General Notes: Elizabeth O'DANIEL > > > > > > > > Elizabeth married William SCOTT, who was a friend of her brother, > James > > > > O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by > > her > > > > father, William O'DANIEL. Their marriage undoubtedly took place before > > > that > > > > date. IMPLIED MARRIAGES OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA by Marty Hiatt lists the > > > > following on page 194: SCUTT, WILLIAM and Elizabeth O'DANIEL, dau of > > > William > > > > O'DANIEL (Drawer X ( will dtd 24 Jan 1726/27 ); SCUTT to > SUMMERS -1792. > > > The > > > > dated marriage may be that of a descendant of the marriage of William > > and > > > > Elizabeth. > > > > > > > > On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her > sister > > > and > > > > husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture > > > selling > > > > 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were > part > > of > > > > the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March > 1724 > > , > > > > and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his > > will, > > > > dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, > > James > > > > HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , > > and > > > > James HANDY. > > > > > > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in the > > > will > > > > of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN, dated 7 February 1755 . > > > > > > > > > > > > Elizabeth married William Scott before 1746. > > > > William SCOTT, husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > In the earliest found mention of James O'DANIEL, he and William SCUT > > > (SCOTT) > > > > were listed as chain carriers on a survey of 300 acres of land for > John > > > > GLADDIN on 7 June, 1740 . > > > > > > > > William SCOTT signed an Administrator Bond for Ruth Canterbury, > Fairfax > > > > County,Virginia Will Book A-1,part 2 Page 360 31 March 1750 Know all > men > > > by > > > > these presents that we Samuel Canterbury,Robert Boggs,and William > SCOTT > > > are > > > > held and firmly bound unto John COLWILL the first Justice in the > > > Commission > > > > of the peace for Fairfax county for and in behalf,and to the sole use > > and > > > > behalf of the Justices of the said county and their successors in the > > sum > > > of > > > > five hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to the said COLWILL, his > > > > executors,administrators and assigns to the which payment, well and > > Truely > > > > to be made we bind ourselves and every one of us and every of our > > > > heirs,Executors and administrators jointly and firmly by these > presents. > > > > Sealed with our seals,dated the 31st day of March 1750. Sealed and > > > Delivered > > > > in the presence of Samuel CANTERBURY (Seal) R BOGGS (Seal) Wm SCOTT > > (Seal) > > > > At a Court Continued and held for Fairfax County the 31st March 1750 > > > Samuel > > > > CANTERBURY, Robert BOGGS, and William SCOTT acknowledges this Bond to > be > > > > their acts and Deeds and admitted to record. Teste John Graham Clerk. > > This > > > > William SCOTT is likely the William SCOTT(SCUT) who married James > > > O'DANIELs' > > > > sister, Elizabeth O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land > > > > formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. On 7 April, 1753 , > > William > > > > and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and > > > > Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of > > > land > > > > to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four > > hundred > > > > acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and > bequeathed > > to > > > > his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 > > January > > > > 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, > > > William > > > > PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in her > > > > mother's will, dated 7 February 1755 . A William SCOTT was the St. > > > Andrew's > > > > Parish Representative to the South Carolina U.S. Constitution > > Ratification > > > > Convention of Sep 17, 1787 , voting for ratification May 23, 1788 (if > my > > > > dates are correct.). It is reasonable to think that William SCOTT and > > > James > > > > DANIELL moved together because of their close relationship in VA, but > > that > > > > in itself doesn't prove this William is the same William from James' > > > Fairfax > > > > days. Now added into this mix is the discovery of the deed witnessed > by > > > > James DANIEL on Aug 8, 1753 and the fact that William and Elizabeth > > SCOTT > > > > sold their 100 acres inherited from William O'DANIEL on April 7, 1753 > . > > > Did > > > > the SCOTTS cut ties to Fairfax in 1753 and go to South Carolina with > her > > > > brother, James. I think so. This is beginning to look like a group > > > departure > > > > from Virginia by James, William, Jr., and William SCOTT. (RLD) > > > > > > > > The 1782 State Census for Va. , Fairfax County lists a William SCUTT 7 > > > > whites, 3 blacks; and a William SCOTT - 1 white. There are > possibilities > > > of > > > > this being her son and his father, or William and another wife and his > > > > father, if you reason that she may have died in childbirth and William > > did > > > > not go to SC. (RLD) > > > > > > > > > > > > 6 F v. Katherine O'DANIEL was born about 1725. > > > > General Notes: Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > In the following Indenture, Catherine is spelled with a "K": On 7 > April, > > > > 1753, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL and her sister and > husband, > > > > William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT, signed an indenture selling > 200 > > > > acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia to Francis SUMMERS. These > two > > > > hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William > > > > O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, > > Elizabeth > > > > and Katherine in his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was > > > > witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William > > SUMMERS, > > > > James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > > > > > > In Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN'S will, dated 7 February 1755 , Frances > > left > > > to > > > > her daughter Katherine "a trunk, butter pot, 1 earthen dish and two > > > plates." > > > > Henry GUNNELL, husband of Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > In Truro Parish, Henry was elected Church warden in 1761-1763, and > > > Vestryman > > > > in 1756-1765. He was a justice of Fairfax County between1757 and 1764, > > > > served as sheriff in 1772, was a member of the Committee of Safety > there > > > in > > > > 1774, and voted in the 1744 election of Burgesses in Fairfax County. > > > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL left a will dated 21 January 1792 which was proved 20 > > > Febuary > > > > 1792. > > > > > > > > Fairfax Co. Will Book F 22 Feb 1791 - 19 May 1794 Pg 9& 10 / PP 58-61 > > > > > > > > In the Name of God Amen I Henry GUNNELL of County of Fairfax and > > > Commonweath > > > > of Virginia being weak of body but of perfect mind and sound memory do > > > make > > > > this my last Will and Testament. Imprimis I do desire that my body be > > > > decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors and that they pay > all > > my > > > > just Debts. I do give and bequeath to my son John GUNNELL two hundred > > and > > > > seventy acres of land to be laid of on the west or upper end of the > > tract > > > > whereon I now live by a strate line from difficult or piney branch as > > the > > > > quantity may be found to require so that the whole two hundred and > > seventy > > > > acres lays on the upper side of piney and also to include the > plantation > > > > whereon William GUNNELL now lives. I give and bequeath to my son > Robert > > > > GUNNELL all that tract of hundred acres of land that I purchased of > > > William > > > > A. LEE of the co of Stafford also all the rest of the land on the > upper > > > side > > > > of piney branch that I have not heretofore willed unto my son John > > GUNNELL > > > > also the lot of land where my quarter now are which I am to have a > lease > > > for > > > > from Mr. William LYLES also one negro girl called Nel which is now in > > his > > > > possession together with ten pounds cash whereas I some years ago made > a > > > > deed of gift to my Thomas GUNNELL for upwards of two hundred acres of > > land > > > > whereon he now lives and is apprehensive the said deed may be > defective > > to > > > > prevent the mischiefs that may arise thereby I do now give and > bequeath > > to > > > > my son Thomas his heirs of assigns forever all that land mentioned in > > the > > > > bounds of the said deed my will and desire is that my beloved wife > > > CATHERINE > > > > have the whole use and profits of the following slaves stock household > > > > furniture etc during her life Vitz. Nergo Brister, Ned, Cloe, Dennis, > > Sue, > > > > Betty and Charles Three beds and furniture Ten heads of sheep Twevle > > head > > > os > > > > cattle One black mair one young bay horse and one young black horse > and > > > all > > > > my hogs at my home plantation a seal skin trunk a black walnut chist > > > walnut > > > > and pine tables half a dozen Flag'd bottom chairs two looking glasses > a > > > > frying pan and warming pan three pots and pot hooks all my knives and > > > falks > > > > all my pewter Chaney & earthen ware half dozen hoes one bar shear one > > duch > > > > plow one cart and all the geer thereunto belonging one dutch Fan and > > forty > > > > barrels of Indian Corn together with all the rest my land that I have > > not > > > > heretoforewilled to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert I say my will > and > > > > desires is that my beloved wife have the use and profits of the said > > land > > > > slaves etc aforesaid during her life but not to rent out any part of > the > > > > land and at her decease, I do give and bequeath all my land except > that > > I > > > > have herein before willed to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert to be > > > > equally divied between my sons William GUNNELL, Henry GUNNELL and > James > > > > GUNNELL, to them theirs heirs and assigns forever and the stock > negroes > > > > household furniture and every other article that I have hereby given > my > > > > beloved wife except the land be sold and the money to be equally > divided > > > > between all my sons and daughters share and share alike. I give and > > > bequeath > > > > to my sons and daughters and their heirs and assigns all the negroes > > stock > > > > etc that they have herefore had . I do give and bequeath to my > daughter > > > Ann > > > > BRENT, one negro girl called Doll. And Lastly my will and desire is > that > > > all > > > > my Estate that I have not heretofore willed be sold and the money > > airising > > > > from the sale of the same be equally divided between my nine children > > > Vizt. > > > > John, Thomas, James, William, Henry, Robert, Ann, Mary and Catherine > and > > > > also my will and desire is that my beloved wife Catherine should have > > the > > > > tenth part of all the money I should have at my death and of all the > > debts > > > > that are due me and my will and desire are that if either of my sons > or > > > > daughters should die before a division should take place of either the > > > land > > > > negroes stock or other articles of which they have share by this my > last > > > > will that the heirs of the deceased should have their share. I do > hereby > > > > appoint my three sons John GUNNELL, Thomas GUNNELL and William GUNNELL > > > > Executors of this my last will and testament and in Witness whereof > this > > > > twenty first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven > > > > hundred and ninety two. > > > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL > > > > > > > > Presence John STONESTREET, Simon CARVER, Richard X GOODEN, Wm. GUNNELL > > > Junr, > > > > Daniel LEWIS > > > > > > > > At Court held for Fairfax County 20th Feby 1792 This Will was > presented > > in > > > > court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and the same > > being > > > > proved by the oaths of John STONESTREET, William GUNNELL, Junr. and > > David > > > > LEWIS is ordered to be recorded and said Exors having performed what > the > > > Law > > > > requires a Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof > > in > > > > due form. > > > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL was buried at his Gunnell's Run home near Falls Church. > > > > > > > > > > > > 7 F vi. Ann O'DANIEL was born about 1727 in Stafford Co., VA. > > > > General Notes for: Ann O'DANIEL: > > > > > > > > Ann O'DANIEL is known only from the will of her mother, Frances > > (O'DANIEL) > > > > GLADIN,dated 7 February 1755. She is named in the will as "dafer Ann > > > JONES". > > > > Ann was left "all my wearing clothes." > > > > > > > > No other information about Ann has yet been uncovered. > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > > > > ------------------------ > > > > > > > > A possible clue to the JONES man who married Ann O'DANIEL may be > > contained > > > > in a patent survey for Kentucky land dated April 21st, 1785 , which > > reads, > > > > "for Isaac HALBERT, Richard RATCLIFF, Henry GUNNELL, Robert GUNNELL, > > > William > > > > GUNNELL and Charles MORGAN. Afs. 12311 Acres of Land by virtue of an > > Entry > > > > made the 2nd da of March 1784, on Six Treasury Warrants No. > 15557,19090, > > > > 14546, 19154 aand 19156, situate lying and being in the County of > > Fayette, > > > > on Hinkston's fork of Licking and bounded as followeth (to > wit)Beginning > > > at, > > > > A, ...the first fork that empties into Hinston's fork...below the > mouth > > of > > > > Flatlick Creek, commonly know as Clement's fork...crosfing Hinkston's > > fork > > > > three times to the Beginning~ Charles MORGAN, DS. John JONES & Francis > > > > JONES, C.C. Isaac HALBERT Marker". The HALBERT, RATCLIFF, and GUNNELL > > > > families are related by marriage to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax , > > > > Virginia . > > > > > > > > John JONES & Francis JONES may be part of Ann's family, if so, likely > a > > > > husband and son, or two sons. At the date of this survey, Ann O'DANIEL > > > JONES > > > > would have been about 50 years old, born before 1726. All the names in > > the > > > > patent above, with the exception of Charles MORGAN, are closely > related > > to > > > > the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax . > > > > > > > > For many years, Bourbon County , because of its size, boasted two > > > regiments. > > > > In 1811, they added another one. Attorney John ALLEN was the early > > > > paymaster. James DUNCAN, William ARNOLD, Jacob SPEARS, John and Thomas > > > JONES > > > > were prominent officers in these early years.[3][3] Clift, Cornstalk > > > > Militia, viii-xvi, 28. > > > > > > > > Ann married Unknown JONES > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:29 AM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, > but, > > > do > > > > we > > > > > have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were > of > > > > Irish > > > > > descent??? > > > > > > > > > > I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in > > > > America > > > > > and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably > > Irish? > > > > > Please enlighten me on that revelation. > > > > > > > > > > Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of > > Irish > > > > > descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the > family > > > of > > > > > Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I > > > believe > > > > > that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. > > > > > > > > > > Ya'll stay warm. Payne > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM > > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Robert, > > > > > > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford > > > > County, > > > > > > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for > > the > > > > > > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > > > > > > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I > had > > > time > > > > > to > > > > > > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT > family > > in > > > > > that > > > > > > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) > family > > > > popped > > > > > > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the > > > > Middlesex > > > > > > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure > > > this > > > > > > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > > > > > > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > > > > > > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to > > the > > > > > > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that > > Julia > > > > Ann > > > > > > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne > Bolling > > > > > RADCLIFF > > > > > > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the > same > > > > time > > > > > > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, > don't > > > we? > > > > > > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of > > the > > > > > > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE > family). > > > > > > > > > > > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since > > we > > > > now > > > > > > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we > > know > > > > > where > > > > > > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > From: Robert Daniell > > > > > > To: John R. Clarke > > > > > > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > > > > > > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good morning, John. > > > > > > > > > > > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > > > > > > > > > > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on > > some > > > > of > > > > > > the little things? > > > > > > > > > > > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & > > Sarah > > > > > > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > > > > > > information about this couple. The place and date lend > > circumstantial > > > > > > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of > > John > > > > > > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his > > grandson > > > > > James > > > > > > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > > > > > > > > > > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > > > > > > > > > > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. > The > > > > Thomas > > > > > > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, > > > > father > > > > > of > > > > > > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > > > > > > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you > > > change > > > > > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like > to > > > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a > > suggestion > > > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free > to > > > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List > Archives > > > at: > > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > >
John, From what I have found: The family of John O'DANIEL of Fairfax were apparently members of the Church of England, Overwharton Parish and subsequently Truro and Fairfax. John was defeated in his bid to be a vestryman in 1765. Other members of the parish included a Benjamin TALBOT (related to the Samuel TALBOT, Jr. who m. Mary O'DANIEL?) and William GUNNELL who was the father of Henry GUNNELL who m. Catherine O'DANIEL. The family of William (O'DANIEL) DANIEL OF Edgefield, SC were associated with the Red Bank Baptist Church in Edgefield District, near Saluda, Saluda County, South Carolina. (An aside: Among the others that they came into association then must have been TRAVIS, WILLIAM BARRET (1809-1836). William Barret Travis, Texas commander at the battle of the Alamo, who was the eldest of eleven children of Mark and Jemima (Stallworth) TRAVIS. At the time of his birth the family lived on Mine Creek near the Red Bank community, which centered around the Red Bank Baptist Church in Edgefield District) James (O'DANIEL) DANIELL of Hancock Co., GA was a member of the Island Creek Baptist Church. James Levi DANIELL, grandson of James above, was named as Rev. Jas. L. DANIELL, M.G. in Russell Co., AL The James Henry DANIELL family of Thomas County, GA and his descendants were raised in the Baptist faith as well. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:34 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > Robert, > I thought you had told me Ireland. I did not know it was with > reservations. > > Well, I think you have basically two options -- Scotland or Ireland and > since the upper level Scots had been robbed blind by the English and these > O'DANIELS seem to have had the proverbial pot, then I would probably guess > Ireland, too. > Most of these folks fled England, Ireland and Scotland for three basic > reasons -- because of religious persecution, to seek their fame and fortune, > elsewhere, or for the thrill of it all. I also know these O'DANIEL were > pretty close to a lot of other Northern Neck families and a lot of these > folks were Huguenots. Whether this denotes a Scottish ancestry, I do not > know, but I do know that a lot of Scots were Calvinists and Calvinism means > Huguenot - Presbyterian. > The one thing I do not see in your bunch is their religious affiliation. > I also do not see the number of ministers I normally expect to see most > early Colonial families -- the first son got everything, the second son > served in the military and the third son became a preacher or teacher. > <grin> > Maybe you could enlighten me on this absence of religious information > because, that more than anything else, may be a pointer where these boys > were from..... > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com>; <ODANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:25 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > John, > > > > I have nothing that proves that William O'DANIEL, 1691?-1728?, of Stafford > > County, VA was from Ireland. His place of birth in my records is > > "Ireland?". That comes from "family lore". His country of origin is not > > mentioned on the website. If I sent something to you that said anything > > else, it was in error. > > > > The information I have on William's origin is from Tyler's Quarterly in > > which Fairfax Harrison states "In the deed of 1717 he is described as 'of > > the County of Stafford.5'", footnoted with "5He was probably a recent > > immigrant; although he was a contemporary of James Daniel, with whom > Hayden > > (Virginia Genealogies, 294) begins the pedigree of the family of that name > > long seated in Middlesex and lower Stafford, his wearing of the Celtic O' > > probably determines that he was not of kin." (I do not have the knowledge > > to get into that debate.) > > > > These statements on Payne's website are the only mention of Ireland in the > > William O'DANIEL of Stafford County section: "First, in Stafford/Fairfax > > County, Virginia in the mid-1700s, there is a Thomas O'Daniel and a > Jonathan > > O'Daniel who have not been linked to the William O'Daniel family. Second, > > there is the family of John O'Daniel who died in Orange County , North > > Carolina in 16 June 1825 . The first mention of the O'Daniel name in > Orange > > County , North Carolina is in 1761. It is said that these O'Daniels > > immigrated from Ireland in 1760. They moved into the Laurens County area > of > > South Carolina as early as 1769 and lived near Raeburn's Creek. Other > > possible members of this family included William, Henry, Samuel, and > > Elizabeth O'Daniel. Henry and Elizabeth married in to a McDaniel family, > > and Elizabeth later married James Abercrombie. A third O'Daniel family > with > > Irish connections is that of Daniel O'Daniel who was born in Ireland and > > died in 1839 in York County, South Carolina. There may well be others." > It > > only refers to Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan O'Daniel, the NC O'DANIEL > and > > Daniel O'DANIEL families. Another "Ireland" in a comment concerning > Thomas > > COTTINGHAM not withstanding. > > > > William did not move from Stafford Co. to Fairfax County. His homestead > and > > family remained in place in the area of Fairfax and Accotinck Creek from > > 1717 to the mid-1750s, some into the 1800s. Fairfax County came to his > > O'DANIEL family. As you know, the area that is Fairfax, Virginia now was > > originally in Stafford County, as established in 1664. In 1731, that part > > of Stafford County encompassing the town of Fairfax and William's land on > > Accotinck Creek became part of the new Prince William County. In 1742, > That > > same part of then Prince William Co. became the new Fairfax County. In > > 1757, the western part of Fairfax Co. became Loudin Co., but that did not > > include the homestead of the William O'DANIEL family. > > > > Re: "William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > > Unknown , before 1717." This statement on Payne's website needs to be > > edited, deleting the - "O'Daniel" GLADIN -. My General Notes on William > > O'DANIEL's wife Frances state "Prior to 1718, William married Frances, her > > maiden name as yet unknown." The statement as currently there could > wrongly > > give the impression that Frances' maiden name was GLADIN. It remains > > "Unknown" to me. I have asked Payne to make this change. > > > > Alexander FOOTE and Juliet Ann DANIEL had a son, Stephen Daniel FOOTE, no > > further information. > > > > You have got me again, BALL relation? The only BALL in my data is a > > Marinthia Mae BALL who was the second wife of Pleasant Henry DITMORE, b. 5 > > Sep 1869 in Ranger, NC, d. 28 Jan 1957 in Weatherford, OK. Ples first m. > > Ida Alice AKIN, b. 8 Oct 1873, in Ranger, NC, d. 8 Oct 1910, who he > married > > in 1894. MMB was Ples' second wife marrying her Abt 1911 in Caddo Co.?, > OK. > > This is in my wife's DITMORE line. > > > > I do not have to be right. I just want to be correct. > > > > Robert > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:56 AM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > Payne, > > > William O'DANIEL, Sr. (1691-1728), the ancestors of these O'DANIELS > > that > > > we know of, was born in Ireland, according to Robert DANIEL. All of my > > > notes that I have on Brother William O'DANIEL were mostly provided by > this > > > same Robert DANIELL and are included, below, for your and others review. > > > I do not know how this is going to break out but do not forget that > > > Capt. William DANIEL of Middlesex County, VA had a Catherine as the name > > of > > > his first child, the same name William O'DANIEL used as the name for one > > of > > > his chillen, and Kate is a big time Irish name, is it not? <grin> > > > > > > <<< > > > "William O'Daniel (1691?-about 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > > (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, > Virginia, > > > makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the > > > Proprietors of the Northern Neck, April 19, 1717 (warrant dated 1716) of > > 300 > > > acres, on northerly side of Accotink Creek adjoining Major Thomas Owsley > > and > > > Capt. Daniel McCarty; and February 16, 1724, of 400 acres on south side > of > > > the same Creek adjoining Col. George Mason (Northern Neck Grants, Va." > > Land > > > Office, v. 159, and A. 132). (Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > Genealogical > > > Magazine, Volume I, page 164) (Compiler Robert Daniell and Tuck Wilson, > > > Teresa Griffis, and Don Pennay have worked on this as well. A special > > > acknowledgment to William O'Daniel of Littleton, Colorado is warranted > for > > > his generous contribution of documentation of the O'Daniels of > Virginia.) > > > > > > WILLIAM O'DANIEL > > > Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and > > > Appendix) > > > > > > "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James O' > > > Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles > > Green, > > > of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament > of > > > his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land > > > granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William > > O'Daniel > > > by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that this > > > James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election in > > > 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October > 19, > > > 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William > > Scott > > > O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). > > > > > > General Notes: WILLIAM O'DANIEL (About 1691 - About 1728) of Accotink > Run, > > > Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, > > > Virginia > > > > > > "William O'DANIEL (1691?-ante 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > (subsequently, > > > 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his > only > > > appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of > the > > > Northern Neck." (Fairfax Harrison, Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > > Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164). [*He had a residence before > > 1730 > > > in Accotink Run, Stafford County, Virginia.] > > > > > > He received the following land grants from the Proprietors of the > Northern > > > Neck: Parcel 81 - O'DANIEL, WILLIAM 300 acres 19 April 1717 NH 5:159 > North > > > side main run Accotink adjacent lands of Major Thomas OWSLEY, deceased; > > > Captain Daniel McCARTY, formerly of John THOMAS; James HERREFORD; and > > James > > > CARROLL. This evidently was his home land, not too far from the Potomac > > > River. In 1717 this land was in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, > > > Virginia. The Rent Roll for this Parish showed William O'DANIEL with > these > > > 300 acres. > > > Parcel 103 - O'DANIELL, WILLIAM 400 acres 16 March 1724 NN A:132 South > > side > > > main branch of Accotink above Elk Lick and adjacent George MASON and > > Colonel > > > George ALLASON. These lands were in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County > in > > > 1717, and later in Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, and finally > in > > > Truro Parish, Fairfax County in 1742. > > > > > > William married Frances before 1718. Before William's death, they had at > > > least six children: John, William, James, Elizabeth, Katherine, and Ann. > > > Their birth dates are not all known. > > > > > > William O'DANIEL's will was dated 24 January 1724b(1725) as quoted in a > > 1753 > > > deed. It was indexed in the "Old General Index" which was transcribed > into > > a > > > new index and listed as having been recorded in "Record Book K (1721 - > > 1730) > > > on page 290 with inventory on page 300 and his estate account on page > > 323 - > > > GLADEN X". Apparently GLADEN was his executor. No copies of these > records > > > exist because Record Book K is missing, but seemingly known dates of > items > > > recorded on adjacent pages place his death by late 1728. (Catherine Bond > > > Gheesling) From several recorded deed transfers of William's land by his > > > children as their inheritances, it appears that each his children each > > > received 100 acres from the will. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > > husbands > > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS in 1753. James sold 100 acres to > > Reverend > > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish in 1757. No record of the remaining 400 > > acres > > > has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children > > > received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? William > > had > > > 700 acres. The seventh 100 acre parcel may have been given to his wife > > > Frances, and disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. > > > > > > William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > > Unknown > > > , before 1717. > > > > > > General Notes: Frances was the mother of all William O'DANIEL's > children. > > > Her maiden name has not been discovered. After William's death, she > > married > > > last John GLADIN, will 1749, and was left his home land, leased from > > > ALEXANDER, for her life. John had no children. The remainder of his land > > and > > > estate went to his goddaughter, Sarah NELSON, daughter of Ann NELSON. > John > > > O'DANIEL was executor over Sarah's bequeaths and William O'DANIEL > executor > > > over Frances' part. > > > > > > James O'DANIEL/DANIELL gave a bond against any claim of dower by his > > mother > > > to the 100 acres he sold to Charles GREEN in 1757, proving that his > mother > > > was still alive at the time of that sale. > > > > > > Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's will in Fairfax County Will Book B-1, pages > > > 180-181 and 239-240. This copy is from a transcription. There are > numerous > > > odd spellings in it. No witnesses were listed. Surnames were capitalized > > for > > > this use. > > > > > > "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this sixth day Feruary in year of our Lord one > > > thousand seven hundred and fifty five I Frances GLADIN of ye Parris of > > Truro > > > and County of Fairfax being very sick and week in body but of perfeck > mind > > > and memory and ordain this my last will and Testament > > > > > > Imprimus I give and bequeath to my son James DANNELL a feather Bed and > > > furniture my chest and table too dishes and four plaits Young heffer if > > any > > > cost or truble should happen everyone of my heirs shall bare an eqill > > charge > > > acordin to chares portion. > > > > > > I give and bequeath to my Dafter Ann Jones all my wearing cloughs to my > > > William DANNELL I give and Bequeath a Negero man Joe. > > > > > > I give and Bequeath to my Dafter Catheran a Tronk and a butter Pot one > > > Earthen dish to earthen plats. > > > > > > I give and Bequeath to my son John O DANNELL Anthony EVARY UOLL and all > > the > > > remainder of my Estate to him and his hares for Likwise I constitute > > ordain > > > and make John O DANNELL to be my sole Executer and acknowledge this to > be > > my > > > last Will and Testament in Witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand > and > > > seale the day and year above written. > > > Frances{her mark} GLADEN." > > > > > > John O'DANIEL presented Frances' will in court on 21 March 1758. > > > Her bequeath to her son James DANNELL appears to be her effort to > replace > > > household goods that he was required to sell by the court to sell as the > > > result of a lawsuit by William PAYNE, Jr. in January 1755. > > > > > > Frances did not list any land in her will. William had six children, and > > > apparently gave each 100 acres in his will. James sold 100 acres to > > Reverend > > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > husbands > > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS. No record of the other 400 acres has > > been > > > uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children received > > 100 > > > acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? Frances may have > > > received it and it may have been disposed of by her second husband, John > > > GLADIN. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > > > + 2 M i. John O'DANIEL was born about 1718 in Stafford Co., VA. and died > > in > > > 1799 in Centerville, Fairfax County, Virginia, about age 81. > > > > > > > > > + 3 M ii. William O'DANIEL II was born about 1720 in Stafford County, > VA. > > > and died about 1796 in Kershaw Co., SC, about age 76. > > > > > > > > > + 4 M iii. James O'DANIEL was born in 1721 in Stafford Co., VA., died in > > > 1798 in Hancock County, GA., at age 77, and was buried in 1798 in > Hancock > > > Co, , GA. > > > > > > > > > 5 F iv. Elizabeth O'DANIEL was born about 1723 in Stafford Co., VA. and > > died > > > before 1755. > > > General Notes: Elizabeth O'DANIEL > > > > > > Elizabeth married William SCOTT, who was a friend of her brother, James > > > O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by > her > > > father, William O'DANIEL. Their marriage undoubtedly took place before > > that > > > date. IMPLIED MARRIAGES OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA by Marty Hiatt lists the > > > following on page 194: SCUTT, WILLIAM and Elizabeth O'DANIEL, dau of > > William > > > O'DANIEL (Drawer X ( will dtd 24 Jan 1726/27 ); SCUTT to SUMMERS -1792. > > The > > > dated marriage may be that of a descendant of the marriage of William > and > > > Elizabeth. > > > > > > On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister > > and > > > husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture > > selling > > > 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part > of > > > the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 > , > > > and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his > will, > > > dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, > James > > > HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , > and > > > James HANDY. > > > > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in the > > will > > > of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN, dated 7 February 1755 . > > > > > > > > > Elizabeth married William Scott before 1746. > > > William SCOTT, husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL: > > > > > > In the earliest found mention of James O'DANIEL, he and William SCUT > > (SCOTT) > > > were listed as chain carriers on a survey of 300 acres of land for John > > > GLADDIN on 7 June, 1740 . > > > > > > William SCOTT signed an Administrator Bond for Ruth Canterbury, Fairfax > > > County,Virginia Will Book A-1,part 2 Page 360 31 March 1750 Know all men > > by > > > these presents that we Samuel Canterbury,Robert Boggs,and William SCOTT > > are > > > held and firmly bound unto John COLWILL the first Justice in the > > Commission > > > of the peace for Fairfax county for and in behalf,and to the sole use > and > > > behalf of the Justices of the said county and their successors in the > sum > > of > > > five hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to the said COLWILL, his > > > executors,administrators and assigns to the which payment, well and > Truely > > > to be made we bind ourselves and every one of us and every of our > > > heirs,Executors and administrators jointly and firmly by these presents. > > > Sealed with our seals,dated the 31st day of March 1750. Sealed and > > Delivered > > > in the presence of Samuel CANTERBURY (Seal) R BOGGS (Seal) Wm SCOTT > (Seal) > > > At a Court Continued and held for Fairfax County the 31st March 1750 > > Samuel > > > CANTERBURY, Robert BOGGS, and William SCOTT acknowledges this Bond to be > > > their acts and Deeds and admitted to record. Teste John Graham Clerk. > This > > > William SCOTT is likely the William SCOTT(SCUT) who married James > > O'DANIELs' > > > sister, Elizabeth O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land > > > formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. On 7 April, 1753 , > William > > > and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and > > > Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of > > land > > > to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four > hundred > > > acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed > to > > > his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 > January > > > 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, > > William > > > PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in her > > > mother's will, dated 7 February 1755 . A William SCOTT was the St. > > Andrew's > > > Parish Representative to the South Carolina U.S. Constitution > Ratification > > > Convention of Sep 17, 1787 , voting for ratification May 23, 1788 (if my > > > dates are correct.). It is reasonable to think that William SCOTT and > > James > > > DANIELL moved together because of their close relationship in VA, but > that > > > in itself doesn't prove this William is the same William from James' > > Fairfax > > > days. Now added into this mix is the discovery of the deed witnessed by > > > James DANIEL on Aug 8, 1753 and the fact that William and Elizabeth > SCOTT > > > sold their 100 acres inherited from William O'DANIEL on April 7, 1753 . > > Did > > > the SCOTTS cut ties to Fairfax in 1753 and go to South Carolina with her > > > brother, James. I think so. This is beginning to look like a group > > departure > > > from Virginia by James, William, Jr., and William SCOTT. (RLD) > > > > > > The 1782 State Census for Va. , Fairfax County lists a William SCUTT 7 > > > whites, 3 blacks; and a William SCOTT - 1 white. There are possibilities > > of > > > this being her son and his father, or William and another wife and his > > > father, if you reason that she may have died in childbirth and William > did > > > not go to SC. (RLD) > > > > > > > > > 6 F v. Katherine O'DANIEL was born about 1725. > > > General Notes: Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > > > In the following Indenture, Catherine is spelled with a "K": On 7 April, > > > 1753, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL and her sister and husband, > > > William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT, signed an indenture selling 200 > > > acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia to Francis SUMMERS. These two > > > hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William > > > O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, > Elizabeth > > > and Katherine in his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was > > > witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William > SUMMERS, > > > James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > > > > In Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN'S will, dated 7 February 1755 , Frances > left > > to > > > her daughter Katherine "a trunk, butter pot, 1 earthen dish and two > > plates." > > > Henry GUNNELL, husband of Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > > > In Truro Parish, Henry was elected Church warden in 1761-1763, and > > Vestryman > > > in 1756-1765. He was a justice of Fairfax County between1757 and 1764, > > > served as sheriff in 1772, was a member of the Committee of Safety there > > in > > > 1774, and voted in the 1744 election of Burgesses in Fairfax County. > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL left a will dated 21 January 1792 which was proved 20 > > Febuary > > > 1792. > > > > > > Fairfax Co. Will Book F 22 Feb 1791 - 19 May 1794 Pg 9& 10 / PP 58-61 > > > > > > In the Name of God Amen I Henry GUNNELL of County of Fairfax and > > Commonweath > > > of Virginia being weak of body but of perfect mind and sound memory do > > make > > > this my last Will and Testament. Imprimis I do desire that my body be > > > decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors and that they pay all > my > > > just Debts. I do give and bequeath to my son John GUNNELL two hundred > and > > > seventy acres of land to be laid of on the west or upper end of the > tract > > > whereon I now live by a strate line from difficult or piney branch as > the > > > quantity may be found to require so that the whole two hundred and > seventy > > > acres lays on the upper side of piney and also to include the plantation > > > whereon William GUNNELL now lives. I give and bequeath to my son Robert > > > GUNNELL all that tract of hundred acres of land that I purchased of > > William > > > A. LEE of the co of Stafford also all the rest of the land on the upper > > side > > > of piney branch that I have not heretofore willed unto my son John > GUNNELL > > > also the lot of land where my quarter now are which I am to have a lease > > for > > > from Mr. William LYLES also one negro girl called Nel which is now in > his > > > possession together with ten pounds cash whereas I some years ago made a > > > deed of gift to my Thomas GUNNELL for upwards of two hundred acres of > land > > > whereon he now lives and is apprehensive the said deed may be defective > to > > > prevent the mischiefs that may arise thereby I do now give and bequeath > to > > > my son Thomas his heirs of assigns forever all that land mentioned in > the > > > bounds of the said deed my will and desire is that my beloved wife > > CATHERINE > > > have the whole use and profits of the following slaves stock household > > > furniture etc during her life Vitz. Nergo Brister, Ned, Cloe, Dennis, > Sue, > > > Betty and Charles Three beds and furniture Ten heads of sheep Twevle > head > > os > > > cattle One black mair one young bay horse and one young black horse and > > all > > > my hogs at my home plantation a seal skin trunk a black walnut chist > > walnut > > > and pine tables half a dozen Flag'd bottom chairs two looking glasses a > > > frying pan and warming pan three pots and pot hooks all my knives and > > falks > > > all my pewter Chaney & earthen ware half dozen hoes one bar shear one > duch > > > plow one cart and all the geer thereunto belonging one dutch Fan and > forty > > > barrels of Indian Corn together with all the rest my land that I have > not > > > heretoforewilled to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert I say my will and > > > desires is that my beloved wife have the use and profits of the said > land > > > slaves etc aforesaid during her life but not to rent out any part of the > > > land and at her decease, I do give and bequeath all my land except that > I > > > have herein before willed to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert to be > > > equally divied between my sons William GUNNELL, Henry GUNNELL and James > > > GUNNELL, to them theirs heirs and assigns forever and the stock negroes > > > household furniture and every other article that I have hereby given my > > > beloved wife except the land be sold and the money to be equally divided > > > between all my sons and daughters share and share alike. I give and > > bequeath > > > to my sons and daughters and their heirs and assigns all the negroes > stock > > > etc that they have herefore had . I do give and bequeath to my daughter > > Ann > > > BRENT, one negro girl called Doll. And Lastly my will and desire is that > > all > > > my Estate that I have not heretofore willed be sold and the money > airising > > > from the sale of the same be equally divided between my nine children > > Vizt. > > > John, Thomas, James, William, Henry, Robert, Ann, Mary and Catherine and > > > also my will and desire is that my beloved wife Catherine should have > the > > > tenth part of all the money I should have at my death and of all the > debts > > > that are due me and my will and desire are that if either of my sons or > > > daughters should die before a division should take place of either the > > land > > > negroes stock or other articles of which they have share by this my last > > > will that the heirs of the deceased should have their share. I do hereby > > > appoint my three sons John GUNNELL, Thomas GUNNELL and William GUNNELL > > > Executors of this my last will and testament and in Witness whereof this > > > twenty first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven > > > hundred and ninety two. > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL > > > > > > Presence John STONESTREET, Simon CARVER, Richard X GOODEN, Wm. GUNNELL > > Junr, > > > Daniel LEWIS > > > > > > At Court held for Fairfax County 20th Feby 1792 This Will was presented > in > > > court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and the same > being > > > proved by the oaths of John STONESTREET, William GUNNELL, Junr. and > David > > > LEWIS is ordered to be recorded and said Exors having performed what the > > Law > > > requires a Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof > in > > > due form. > > > > > > Henry GUNNELL was buried at his Gunnell's Run home near Falls Church. > > > > > > > > > 7 F vi. Ann O'DANIEL was born about 1727 in Stafford Co., VA. > > > General Notes for: Ann O'DANIEL: > > > > > > Ann O'DANIEL is known only from the will of her mother, Frances > (O'DANIEL) > > > GLADIN,dated 7 February 1755. She is named in the will as "dafer Ann > > JONES". > > > Ann was left "all my wearing clothes." > > > > > > No other information about Ann has yet been uncovered. > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > > > ------------------------ > > > > > > A possible clue to the JONES man who married Ann O'DANIEL may be > contained > > > in a patent survey for Kentucky land dated April 21st, 1785 , which > reads, > > > "for Isaac HALBERT, Richard RATCLIFF, Henry GUNNELL, Robert GUNNELL, > > William > > > GUNNELL and Charles MORGAN. Afs. 12311 Acres of Land by virtue of an > Entry > > > made the 2nd da of March 1784, on Six Treasury Warrants No. 15557,19090, > > > 14546, 19154 aand 19156, situate lying and being in the County of > Fayette, > > > on Hinkston's fork of Licking and bounded as followeth (to wit)Beginning > > at, > > > A, ...the first fork that empties into Hinston's fork...below the mouth > of > > > Flatlick Creek, commonly know as Clement's fork...crosfing Hinkston's > fork > > > three times to the Beginning~ Charles MORGAN, DS. John JONES & Francis > > > JONES, C.C. Isaac HALBERT Marker". The HALBERT, RATCLIFF, and GUNNELL > > > families are related by marriage to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax , > > > Virginia . > > > > > > John JONES & Francis JONES may be part of Ann's family, if so, likely a > > > husband and son, or two sons. At the date of this survey, Ann O'DANIEL > > JONES > > > would have been about 50 years old, born before 1726. All the names in > the > > > patent above, with the exception of Charles MORGAN, are closely related > to > > > the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax . > > > > > > For many years, Bourbon County , because of its size, boasted two > > regiments. > > > In 1811, they added another one. Attorney John ALLEN was the early > > > paymaster. James DUNCAN, William ARNOLD, Jacob SPEARS, John and Thomas > > JONES > > > were prominent officers in these early years.[3][3] Clift, Cornstalk > > > Militia, viii-xvi, 28. > > > > > > Ann married Unknown JONES > > > >>> > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:29 AM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, but, > > do > > > we > > > > have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were of > > > Irish > > > > descent??? > > > > > > > > I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in > > > America > > > > and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably > Irish? > > > > Please enlighten me on that revelation. > > > > > > > > Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of > Irish > > > > descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the family > > of > > > > Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I > > believe > > > > that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. > > > > > > > > Ya'll stay warm. Payne > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > Robert, > > > > > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford > > > County, > > > > > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for > the > > > > > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > > > > > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I had > > time > > > > to > > > > > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT family > in > > > > that > > > > > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) family > > > popped > > > > > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the > > > Middlesex > > > > > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure > > this > > > > > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > > > > > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > > > > > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to > the > > > > > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that > Julia > > > Ann > > > > > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne Bolling > > > > RADCLIFF > > > > > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the same > > > time > > > > > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, don't > > we? > > > > > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of > the > > > > > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE family). > > > > > > > > > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since > we > > > now > > > > > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we > know > > > > where > > > > > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: Robert Daniell > > > > > To: John R. Clarke > > > > > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > > > > > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good morning, John. > > > > > > > > > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > > > > > > > > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on > some > > > of > > > > > the little things? > > > > > > > > > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & > Sarah > > > > > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > > > > > information about this couple. The place and date lend > circumstantial > > > > > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of > John > > > > > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his > grandson > > > > James > > > > > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > > > > > > > > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > > > > > > > > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. The > > > Thomas > > > > > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, > > > father > > > > of > > > > > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > > > > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you > > change > > > > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a > suggestion > > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives > > at: > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message. > >
Good Morning, Notice the name, Aaron DANIELS, as a witness to this 1824 will from Horry County, SC. Notice the name, RUSS, in this will, too. They were tied to the DANIELL family of Charleston.... <<< Horry County, SC - Daniel Pipkin Will of 1824 ¤¤¤¤¤¤ Will of Daniel Pipkin Horry County, South Carolina Vol. 1, 1799-1853, Sec. A, page 12 In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Pipkin of Horry District South Carolina planter being weak in body but of sound mine and memory Blesed be the Almighty God for the same. do make and publish this my last will and testament in maner and form folowing 1th I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Lucy Pipkin one feather Bead and furniture with my Lot of Cotten. 2nd It is my will and desier that all the Resedue of my Estate both Real and personal that I may die posest of to wit, two tracks of land containing about Seven hundred and fifty acres more or less a stock of Cattle and hogs and Sheep houshold and kitchen furniture one handmill one grinstone one horse and my fier armes one Boate and plantation tools, be sold and an equal division be made betwean my beloved wife Lucy Pipkin and my beloved Sone James Pipkin and my beloved daughter Ann Russ Mary Russ and Jane Pipkin Single woman - which said several legacies or sums of money I will and order shall be paid to the Respective legatees within twelve month after my deceas. by my Executors not yet namd 3rd And it is my will that my Daughter Elizabeth Rogers be paid by my Executors the sum of one dollar fo(r) her share of all the Estate that I may die posest of, both Real and personal 4th and lastly I heare by apoint my Sone James Pipkin and my Sone in law John Russ my Sole Executors of this my Last will and testament and hear by Revoking all former wills by me maid. In witnes whearof I have hearunto set my hand and Seal this 10th day of August in the year of our Lord 1824 Signd Sealed, published and declar'd in the presants of John Guyton Daniel (his X mark) Pipkin John R L Guyton Aaron (his X mark) Daniels South Carolina} Horry District} By John Durant Ordinary Personally appeared before me John Guyton who being duly sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God doth make oath and say that he saw Daniel Pipkin sign seal publish pronounce and Declare the same to be and contain his last will and testament that he the said Daniel Pip- kin was then of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of the deponents knowledge and belief and that John R L Guyton and Aaron Daniel togather with this deponant signed their names as witness there to at the request of the testator in his presents and in the presents of each other -- at the same time quallifyed James Pipkin and John Russ Execu- tors -- Sworn to before me this John Guyton twelth day of October 1824 John Durant Ordinary H.D. >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA
Robert, I thought you had told me Ireland. I did not know it was with reservations. Well, I think you have basically two options -- Scotland or Ireland and since the upper level Scots had been robbed blind by the English and these O'DANIELS seem to have had the proverbial pot, then I would probably guess Ireland, too. Most of these folks fled England, Ireland and Scotland for three basic reasons -- because of religious persecution, to seek their fame and fortune, elsewhere, or for the thrill of it all. I also know these O'DANIEL were pretty close to a lot of other Northern Neck families and a lot of these folks were Huguenots. Whether this denotes a Scottish ancestry, I do not know, but I do know that a lot of Scots were Calvinists and Calvinism means Huguenot - Presbyterian. The one thing I do not see in your bunch is their religious affiliation. I also do not see the number of ministers I normally expect to see most early Colonial families -- the first son got everything, the second son served in the military and the third son became a preacher or teacher. <grin> Maybe you could enlighten me on this absence of religious information because, that more than anything else, may be a pointer where these boys were from..... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Daniell" <rdaniell@surfbest.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com>; <ODANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:25 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > John, > > I have nothing that proves that William O'DANIEL, 1691?-1728?, of Stafford > County, VA was from Ireland. His place of birth in my records is > "Ireland?". That comes from "family lore". His country of origin is not > mentioned on the website. If I sent something to you that said anything > else, it was in error. > > The information I have on William's origin is from Tyler's Quarterly in > which Fairfax Harrison states "In the deed of 1717 he is described as 'of > the County of Stafford.5'", footnoted with "5He was probably a recent > immigrant; although he was a contemporary of James Daniel, with whom Hayden > (Virginia Genealogies, 294) begins the pedigree of the family of that name > long seated in Middlesex and lower Stafford, his wearing of the Celtic O' > probably determines that he was not of kin." (I do not have the knowledge > to get into that debate.) > > These statements on Payne's website are the only mention of Ireland in the > William O'DANIEL of Stafford County section: "First, in Stafford/Fairfax > County, Virginia in the mid-1700s, there is a Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan > O'Daniel who have not been linked to the William O'Daniel family. Second, > there is the family of John O'Daniel who died in Orange County , North > Carolina in 16 June 1825 . The first mention of the O'Daniel name in Orange > County , North Carolina is in 1761. It is said that these O'Daniels > immigrated from Ireland in 1760. They moved into the Laurens County area of > South Carolina as early as 1769 and lived near Raeburn's Creek. Other > possible members of this family included William, Henry, Samuel, and > Elizabeth O'Daniel. Henry and Elizabeth married in to a McDaniel family, > and Elizabeth later married James Abercrombie. A third O'Daniel family with > Irish connections is that of Daniel O'Daniel who was born in Ireland and > died in 1839 in York County, South Carolina. There may well be others." It > only refers to Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan O'Daniel, the NC O'DANIEL and > Daniel O'DANIEL families. Another "Ireland" in a comment concerning Thomas > COTTINGHAM not withstanding. > > William did not move from Stafford Co. to Fairfax County. His homestead and > family remained in place in the area of Fairfax and Accotinck Creek from > 1717 to the mid-1750s, some into the 1800s. Fairfax County came to his > O'DANIEL family. As you know, the area that is Fairfax, Virginia now was > originally in Stafford County, as established in 1664. In 1731, that part > of Stafford County encompassing the town of Fairfax and William's land on > Accotinck Creek became part of the new Prince William County. In 1742, That > same part of then Prince William Co. became the new Fairfax County. In > 1757, the western part of Fairfax Co. became Loudin Co., but that did not > include the homestead of the William O'DANIEL family. > > Re: "William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > Unknown , before 1717." This statement on Payne's website needs to be > edited, deleting the - "O'Daniel" GLADIN -. My General Notes on William > O'DANIEL's wife Frances state "Prior to 1718, William married Frances, her > maiden name as yet unknown." The statement as currently there could wrongly > give the impression that Frances' maiden name was GLADIN. It remains > "Unknown" to me. I have asked Payne to make this change. > > Alexander FOOTE and Juliet Ann DANIEL had a son, Stephen Daniel FOOTE, no > further information. > > You have got me again, BALL relation? The only BALL in my data is a > Marinthia Mae BALL who was the second wife of Pleasant Henry DITMORE, b. 5 > Sep 1869 in Ranger, NC, d. 28 Jan 1957 in Weatherford, OK. Ples first m. > Ida Alice AKIN, b. 8 Oct 1873, in Ranger, NC, d. 8 Oct 1910, who he married > in 1894. MMB was Ples' second wife marrying her Abt 1911 in Caddo Co.?, OK. > This is in my wife's DITMORE line. > > I do not have to be right. I just want to be correct. > > Robert > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:56 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > Payne, > > William O'DANIEL, Sr. (1691-1728), the ancestors of these O'DANIELS > that > > we know of, was born in Ireland, according to Robert DANIEL. All of my > > notes that I have on Brother William O'DANIEL were mostly provided by this > > same Robert DANIELL and are included, below, for your and others review. > > I do not know how this is going to break out but do not forget that > > Capt. William DANIEL of Middlesex County, VA had a Catherine as the name > of > > his first child, the same name William O'DANIEL used as the name for one > of > > his chillen, and Kate is a big time Irish name, is it not? <grin> > > > > <<< > > "William O'Daniel (1691?-about 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > > (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, > > makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the > > Proprietors of the Northern Neck, April 19, 1717 (warrant dated 1716) of > 300 > > acres, on northerly side of Accotink Creek adjoining Major Thomas Owsley > and > > Capt. Daniel McCarty; and February 16, 1724, of 400 acres on south side of > > the same Creek adjoining Col. George Mason (Northern Neck Grants, Va." > Land > > Office, v. 159, and A. 132). (Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > Genealogical > > Magazine, Volume I, page 164) (Compiler Robert Daniell and Tuck Wilson, > > Teresa Griffis, and Don Pennay have worked on this as well. A special > > acknowledgment to William O'Daniel of Littleton, Colorado is warranted for > > his generous contribution of documentation of the O'Daniels of Virginia.) > > > > WILLIAM O'DANIEL > > Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and > > Appendix) > > > > "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James O' > > Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles > Green, > > of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament of > > his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land > > granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William > O'Daniel > > by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that this > > James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election in > > 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October 19, > > 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William > Scott > > O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). > > > > General Notes: WILLIAM O'DANIEL (About 1691 - About 1728) of Accotink Run, > > Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, > > Virginia > > > > "William O'DANIEL (1691?-ante 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > (subsequently, > > 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his only > > appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of the > > Northern Neck." (Fairfax Harrison, Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > > Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164). [*He had a residence before > 1730 > > in Accotink Run, Stafford County, Virginia.] > > > > He received the following land grants from the Proprietors of the Northern > > Neck: Parcel 81 - O'DANIEL, WILLIAM 300 acres 19 April 1717 NH 5:159 North > > side main run Accotink adjacent lands of Major Thomas OWSLEY, deceased; > > Captain Daniel McCARTY, formerly of John THOMAS; James HERREFORD; and > James > > CARROLL. This evidently was his home land, not too far from the Potomac > > River. In 1717 this land was in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, > > Virginia. The Rent Roll for this Parish showed William O'DANIEL with these > > 300 acres. > > Parcel 103 - O'DANIELL, WILLIAM 400 acres 16 March 1724 NN A:132 South > side > > main branch of Accotink above Elk Lick and adjacent George MASON and > Colonel > > George ALLASON. These lands were in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County in > > 1717, and later in Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, and finally in > > Truro Parish, Fairfax County in 1742. > > > > William married Frances before 1718. Before William's death, they had at > > least six children: John, William, James, Elizabeth, Katherine, and Ann. > > Their birth dates are not all known. > > > > William O'DANIEL's will was dated 24 January 1724b(1725) as quoted in a > 1753 > > deed. It was indexed in the "Old General Index" which was transcribed into > a > > new index and listed as having been recorded in "Record Book K (1721 - > 1730) > > on page 290 with inventory on page 300 and his estate account on page > 323 - > > GLADEN X". Apparently GLADEN was his executor. No copies of these records > > exist because Record Book K is missing, but seemingly known dates of items > > recorded on adjacent pages place his death by late 1728. (Catherine Bond > > Gheesling) From several recorded deed transfers of William's land by his > > children as their inheritances, it appears that each his children each > > received 100 acres from the will. Katherine and Elizabeth and their > husbands > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS in 1753. James sold 100 acres to > Reverend > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish in 1757. No record of the remaining 400 > acres > > has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children > > received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? William > had > > 700 acres. The seventh 100 acre parcel may have been given to his wife > > Frances, and disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. > > > > William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and > Unknown > > , before 1717. > > > > General Notes: Frances was the mother of all William O'DANIEL's children. > > Her maiden name has not been discovered. After William's death, she > married > > last John GLADIN, will 1749, and was left his home land, leased from > > ALEXANDER, for her life. John had no children. The remainder of his land > and > > estate went to his goddaughter, Sarah NELSON, daughter of Ann NELSON. John > > O'DANIEL was executor over Sarah's bequeaths and William O'DANIEL executor > > over Frances' part. > > > > James O'DANIEL/DANIELL gave a bond against any claim of dower by his > mother > > to the 100 acres he sold to Charles GREEN in 1757, proving that his mother > > was still alive at the time of that sale. > > > > Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's will in Fairfax County Will Book B-1, pages > > 180-181 and 239-240. This copy is from a transcription. There are numerous > > odd spellings in it. No witnesses were listed. Surnames were capitalized > for > > this use. > > > > "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this sixth day Feruary in year of our Lord one > > thousand seven hundred and fifty five I Frances GLADIN of ye Parris of > Truro > > and County of Fairfax being very sick and week in body but of perfeck mind > > and memory and ordain this my last will and Testament > > > > Imprimus I give and bequeath to my son James DANNELL a feather Bed and > > furniture my chest and table too dishes and four plaits Young heffer if > any > > cost or truble should happen everyone of my heirs shall bare an eqill > charge > > acordin to chares portion. > > > > I give and bequeath to my Dafter Ann Jones all my wearing cloughs to my > > William DANNELL I give and Bequeath a Negero man Joe. > > > > I give and Bequeath to my Dafter Catheran a Tronk and a butter Pot one > > Earthen dish to earthen plats. > > > > I give and Bequeath to my son John O DANNELL Anthony EVARY UOLL and all > the > > remainder of my Estate to him and his hares for Likwise I constitute > ordain > > and make John O DANNELL to be my sole Executer and acknowledge this to be > my > > last Will and Testament in Witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand and > > seale the day and year above written. > > Frances{her mark} GLADEN." > > > > John O'DANIEL presented Frances' will in court on 21 March 1758. > > Her bequeath to her son James DANNELL appears to be her effort to replace > > household goods that he was required to sell by the court to sell as the > > result of a lawsuit by William PAYNE, Jr. in January 1755. > > > > Frances did not list any land in her will. William had six children, and > > apparently gave each 100 acres in his will. James sold 100 acres to > Reverend > > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish. Katherine and Elizabeth and their husbands > > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS. No record of the other 400 acres has > been > > uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children received > 100 > > acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? Frances may have > > received it and it may have been disposed of by her second husband, John > > GLADIN. > > > > > > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > > > + 2 M i. John O'DANIEL was born about 1718 in Stafford Co., VA. and died > in > > 1799 in Centerville, Fairfax County, Virginia, about age 81. > > > > > > + 3 M ii. William O'DANIEL II was born about 1720 in Stafford County, VA. > > and died about 1796 in Kershaw Co., SC, about age 76. > > > > > > + 4 M iii. James O'DANIEL was born in 1721 in Stafford Co., VA., died in > > 1798 in Hancock County, GA., at age 77, and was buried in 1798 in Hancock > > Co, , GA. > > > > > > 5 F iv. Elizabeth O'DANIEL was born about 1723 in Stafford Co., VA. and > died > > before 1755. > > General Notes: Elizabeth O'DANIEL > > > > Elizabeth married William SCOTT, who was a friend of her brother, James > > O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by her > > father, William O'DANIEL. Their marriage undoubtedly took place before > that > > date. IMPLIED MARRIAGES OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA by Marty Hiatt lists the > > following on page 194: SCUTT, WILLIAM and Elizabeth O'DANIEL, dau of > William > > O'DANIEL (Drawer X ( will dtd 24 Jan 1726/27 ); SCUTT to SUMMERS -1792. > The > > dated marriage may be that of a descendant of the marriage of William and > > Elizabeth. > > > > On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister > and > > husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture > selling > > 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of > > the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , > > and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, > > dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James > > HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and > > James HANDY. > > > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in the > will > > of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN, dated 7 February 1755 . > > > > > > Elizabeth married William Scott before 1746. > > William SCOTT, husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL: > > > > In the earliest found mention of James O'DANIEL, he and William SCUT > (SCOTT) > > were listed as chain carriers on a survey of 300 acres of land for John > > GLADDIN on 7 June, 1740 . > > > > William SCOTT signed an Administrator Bond for Ruth Canterbury, Fairfax > > County,Virginia Will Book A-1,part 2 Page 360 31 March 1750 Know all men > by > > these presents that we Samuel Canterbury,Robert Boggs,and William SCOTT > are > > held and firmly bound unto John COLWILL the first Justice in the > Commission > > of the peace for Fairfax county for and in behalf,and to the sole use and > > behalf of the Justices of the said county and their successors in the sum > of > > five hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to the said COLWILL, his > > executors,administrators and assigns to the which payment, well and Truely > > to be made we bind ourselves and every one of us and every of our > > heirs,Executors and administrators jointly and firmly by these presents. > > Sealed with our seals,dated the 31st day of March 1750. Sealed and > Delivered > > in the presence of Samuel CANTERBURY (Seal) R BOGGS (Seal) Wm SCOTT (Seal) > > At a Court Continued and held for Fairfax County the 31st March 1750 > Samuel > > CANTERBURY, Robert BOGGS, and William SCOTT acknowledges this Bond to be > > their acts and Deeds and admitted to record. Teste John Graham Clerk. This > > William SCOTT is likely the William SCOTT(SCUT) who married James > O'DANIELs' > > sister, Elizabeth O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land > > formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. On 7 April, 1753 , William > > and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and > > Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of > land > > to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four hundred > > acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to > > his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 January > > 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, > William > > PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in her > > mother's will, dated 7 February 1755 . A William SCOTT was the St. > Andrew's > > Parish Representative to the South Carolina U.S. Constitution Ratification > > Convention of Sep 17, 1787 , voting for ratification May 23, 1788 (if my > > dates are correct.). It is reasonable to think that William SCOTT and > James > > DANIELL moved together because of their close relationship in VA, but that > > in itself doesn't prove this William is the same William from James' > Fairfax > > days. Now added into this mix is the discovery of the deed witnessed by > > James DANIEL on Aug 8, 1753 and the fact that William and Elizabeth SCOTT > > sold their 100 acres inherited from William O'DANIEL on April 7, 1753 . > Did > > the SCOTTS cut ties to Fairfax in 1753 and go to South Carolina with her > > brother, James. I think so. This is beginning to look like a group > departure > > from Virginia by James, William, Jr., and William SCOTT. (RLD) > > > > The 1782 State Census for Va. , Fairfax County lists a William SCUTT 7 > > whites, 3 blacks; and a William SCOTT - 1 white. There are possibilities > of > > this being her son and his father, or William and another wife and his > > father, if you reason that she may have died in childbirth and William did > > not go to SC. (RLD) > > > > > > 6 F v. Katherine O'DANIEL was born about 1725. > > General Notes: Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > In the following Indenture, Catherine is spelled with a "K": On 7 April, > > 1753, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL and her sister and husband, > > William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT, signed an indenture selling 200 > > acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia to Francis SUMMERS. These two > > hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William > > O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth > > and Katherine in his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was > > witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, > > James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > > > In Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN'S will, dated 7 February 1755 , Frances left > to > > her daughter Katherine "a trunk, butter pot, 1 earthen dish and two > plates." > > Henry GUNNELL, husband of Catherine O'DANIEL: > > > > In Truro Parish, Henry was elected Church warden in 1761-1763, and > Vestryman > > in 1756-1765. He was a justice of Fairfax County between1757 and 1764, > > served as sheriff in 1772, was a member of the Committee of Safety there > in > > 1774, and voted in the 1744 election of Burgesses in Fairfax County. > > > > Henry GUNNELL left a will dated 21 January 1792 which was proved 20 > Febuary > > 1792. > > > > Fairfax Co. Will Book F 22 Feb 1791 - 19 May 1794 Pg 9& 10 / PP 58-61 > > > > In the Name of God Amen I Henry GUNNELL of County of Fairfax and > Commonweath > > of Virginia being weak of body but of perfect mind and sound memory do > make > > this my last Will and Testament. Imprimis I do desire that my body be > > decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors and that they pay all my > > just Debts. I do give and bequeath to my son John GUNNELL two hundred and > > seventy acres of land to be laid of on the west or upper end of the tract > > whereon I now live by a strate line from difficult or piney branch as the > > quantity may be found to require so that the whole two hundred and seventy > > acres lays on the upper side of piney and also to include the plantation > > whereon William GUNNELL now lives. I give and bequeath to my son Robert > > GUNNELL all that tract of hundred acres of land that I purchased of > William > > A. LEE of the co of Stafford also all the rest of the land on the upper > side > > of piney branch that I have not heretofore willed unto my son John GUNNELL > > also the lot of land where my quarter now are which I am to have a lease > for > > from Mr. William LYLES also one negro girl called Nel which is now in his > > possession together with ten pounds cash whereas I some years ago made a > > deed of gift to my Thomas GUNNELL for upwards of two hundred acres of land > > whereon he now lives and is apprehensive the said deed may be defective to > > prevent the mischiefs that may arise thereby I do now give and bequeath to > > my son Thomas his heirs of assigns forever all that land mentioned in the > > bounds of the said deed my will and desire is that my beloved wife > CATHERINE > > have the whole use and profits of the following slaves stock household > > furniture etc during her life Vitz. Nergo Brister, Ned, Cloe, Dennis, Sue, > > Betty and Charles Three beds and furniture Ten heads of sheep Twevle head > os > > cattle One black mair one young bay horse and one young black horse and > all > > my hogs at my home plantation a seal skin trunk a black walnut chist > walnut > > and pine tables half a dozen Flag'd bottom chairs two looking glasses a > > frying pan and warming pan three pots and pot hooks all my knives and > falks > > all my pewter Chaney & earthen ware half dozen hoes one bar shear one duch > > plow one cart and all the geer thereunto belonging one dutch Fan and forty > > barrels of Indian Corn together with all the rest my land that I have not > > heretoforewilled to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert I say my will and > > desires is that my beloved wife have the use and profits of the said land > > slaves etc aforesaid during her life but not to rent out any part of the > > land and at her decease, I do give and bequeath all my land except that I > > have herein before willed to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert to be > > equally divied between my sons William GUNNELL, Henry GUNNELL and James > > GUNNELL, to them theirs heirs and assigns forever and the stock negroes > > household furniture and every other article that I have hereby given my > > beloved wife except the land be sold and the money to be equally divided > > between all my sons and daughters share and share alike. I give and > bequeath > > to my sons and daughters and their heirs and assigns all the negroes stock > > etc that they have herefore had . I do give and bequeath to my daughter > Ann > > BRENT, one negro girl called Doll. And Lastly my will and desire is that > all > > my Estate that I have not heretofore willed be sold and the money airising > > from the sale of the same be equally divided between my nine children > Vizt. > > John, Thomas, James, William, Henry, Robert, Ann, Mary and Catherine and > > also my will and desire is that my beloved wife Catherine should have the > > tenth part of all the money I should have at my death and of all the debts > > that are due me and my will and desire are that if either of my sons or > > daughters should die before a division should take place of either the > land > > negroes stock or other articles of which they have share by this my last > > will that the heirs of the deceased should have their share. I do hereby > > appoint my three sons John GUNNELL, Thomas GUNNELL and William GUNNELL > > Executors of this my last will and testament and in Witness whereof this > > twenty first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven > > hundred and ninety two. > > > > Henry GUNNELL > > > > Presence John STONESTREET, Simon CARVER, Richard X GOODEN, Wm. GUNNELL > Junr, > > Daniel LEWIS > > > > At Court held for Fairfax County 20th Feby 1792 This Will was presented in > > court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and the same being > > proved by the oaths of John STONESTREET, William GUNNELL, Junr. and David > > LEWIS is ordered to be recorded and said Exors having performed what the > Law > > requires a Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof in > > due form. > > > > Henry GUNNELL was buried at his Gunnell's Run home near Falls Church. > > > > > > 7 F vi. Ann O'DANIEL was born about 1727 in Stafford Co., VA. > > General Notes for: Ann O'DANIEL: > > > > Ann O'DANIEL is known only from the will of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) > > GLADIN,dated 7 February 1755. She is named in the will as "dafer Ann > JONES". > > Ann was left "all my wearing clothes." > > > > No other information about Ann has yet been uncovered. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ------------------------ > > > > A possible clue to the JONES man who married Ann O'DANIEL may be contained > > in a patent survey for Kentucky land dated April 21st, 1785 , which reads, > > "for Isaac HALBERT, Richard RATCLIFF, Henry GUNNELL, Robert GUNNELL, > William > > GUNNELL and Charles MORGAN. Afs. 12311 Acres of Land by virtue of an Entry > > made the 2nd da of March 1784, on Six Treasury Warrants No. 15557,19090, > > 14546, 19154 aand 19156, situate lying and being in the County of Fayette, > > on Hinkston's fork of Licking and bounded as followeth (to wit)Beginning > at, > > A, ...the first fork that empties into Hinston's fork...below the mouth of > > Flatlick Creek, commonly know as Clement's fork...crosfing Hinkston's fork > > three times to the Beginning~ Charles MORGAN, DS. John JONES & Francis > > JONES, C.C. Isaac HALBERT Marker". The HALBERT, RATCLIFF, and GUNNELL > > families are related by marriage to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax , > > Virginia . > > > > John JONES & Francis JONES may be part of Ann's family, if so, likely a > > husband and son, or two sons. At the date of this survey, Ann O'DANIEL > JONES > > would have been about 50 years old, born before 1726. All the names in the > > patent above, with the exception of Charles MORGAN, are closely related to > > the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax . > > > > For many years, Bourbon County , because of its size, boasted two > regiments. > > In 1811, they added another one. Attorney John ALLEN was the early > > paymaster. James DUNCAN, William ARNOLD, Jacob SPEARS, John and Thomas > JONES > > were prominent officers in these early years.[3][3] Clift, Cornstalk > > Militia, viii-xvi, 28. > > > > Ann married Unknown JONES > > >>> > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:29 AM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, but, > do > > we > > > have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were of > > Irish > > > descent??? > > > > > > I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in > > America > > > and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably Irish? > > > Please enlighten me on that revelation. > > > > > > Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of Irish > > > descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the family > of > > > Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I > believe > > > that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. > > > > > > Ya'll stay warm. Payne > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > Robert, > > > > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford > > County, > > > > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for the > > > > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > > > > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I had > time > > > to > > > > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT family in > > > that > > > > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) family > > popped > > > > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the > > Middlesex > > > > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure > this > > > > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > > > > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > > > > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to the > > > > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that Julia > > Ann > > > > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne Bolling > > > RADCLIFF > > > > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the same > > time > > > > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, don't > we? > > > > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of the > > > > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE family). > > > > > > > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since we > > now > > > > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we know > > > where > > > > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: Robert Daniell > > > > To: John R. Clarke > > > > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > > > > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > > > > Good morning, John. > > > > > > > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > > > > > > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on some > > of > > > > the little things? > > > > > > > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & Sarah > > > > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > > > > information about this couple. The place and date lend circumstantial > > > > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of John > > > > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his grandson > > > James > > > > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > > > > > > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > > > > > > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. The > > Thomas > > > > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, > > father > > > of > > > > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you > change > > > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > > change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion > > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives > at: > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > > > > > >
John, I have nothing that proves that William O'DANIEL, 1691?-1728?, of Stafford County, VA was from Ireland. His place of birth in my records is "Ireland?". That comes from "family lore". His country of origin is not mentioned on the website. If I sent something to you that said anything else, it was in error. The information I have on William's origin is from Tyler's Quarterly in which Fairfax Harrison states "In the deed of 1717 he is described as 'of the County of Stafford.5'", footnoted with "5He was probably a recent immigrant; although he was a contemporary of James Daniel, with whom Hayden (Virginia Genealogies, 294) begins the pedigree of the family of that name long seated in Middlesex and lower Stafford, his wearing of the Celtic O' probably determines that he was not of kin." (I do not have the knowledge to get into that debate.) These statements on Payne's website are the only mention of Ireland in the William O'DANIEL of Stafford County section: "First, in Stafford/Fairfax County, Virginia in the mid-1700s, there is a Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan O'Daniel who have not been linked to the William O'Daniel family. Second, there is the family of John O'Daniel who died in Orange County , North Carolina in 16 June 1825 . The first mention of the O'Daniel name in Orange County , North Carolina is in 1761. It is said that these O'Daniels immigrated from Ireland in 1760. They moved into the Laurens County area of South Carolina as early as 1769 and lived near Raeburn's Creek. Other possible members of this family included William, Henry, Samuel, and Elizabeth O'Daniel. Henry and Elizabeth married in to a McDaniel family, and Elizabeth later married James Abercrombie. A third O'Daniel family with Irish connections is that of Daniel O'Daniel who was born in Ireland and died in 1839 in York County, South Carolina. There may well be others." It only refers to Thomas O'Daniel and a Jonathan O'Daniel, the NC O'DANIEL and Daniel O'DANIEL families. Another "Ireland" in a comment concerning Thomas COTTINGHAM not withstanding. William did not move from Stafford Co. to Fairfax County. His homestead and family remained in place in the area of Fairfax and Accotinck Creek from 1717 to the mid-1750s, some into the 1800s. Fairfax County came to his O'DANIEL family. As you know, the area that is Fairfax, Virginia now was originally in Stafford County, as established in 1664. In 1731, that part of Stafford County encompassing the town of Fairfax and William's land on Accotinck Creek became part of the new Prince William County. In 1742, That same part of then Prince William Co. became the new Fairfax County. In 1757, the western part of Fairfax Co. became Loudin Co., but that did not include the homestead of the William O'DANIEL family. Re: "William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and Unknown , before 1717." This statement on Payne's website needs to be edited, deleting the - "O'Daniel" GLADIN -. My General Notes on William O'DANIEL's wife Frances state "Prior to 1718, William married Frances, her maiden name as yet unknown." The statement as currently there could wrongly give the impression that Frances' maiden name was GLADIN. It remains "Unknown" to me. I have asked Payne to make this change. Alexander FOOTE and Juliet Ann DANIEL had a son, Stephen Daniel FOOTE, no further information. You have got me again, BALL relation? The only BALL in my data is a Marinthia Mae BALL who was the second wife of Pleasant Henry DITMORE, b. 5 Sep 1869 in Ranger, NC, d. 28 Jan 1957 in Weatherford, OK. Ples first m. Ida Alice AKIN, b. 8 Oct 1873, in Ranger, NC, d. 8 Oct 1910, who he married in 1894. MMB was Ples' second wife marrying her Abt 1911 in Caddo Co.?, OK. This is in my wife's DITMORE line. I do not have to be right. I just want to be correct. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:56 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > Payne, > William O'DANIEL, Sr. (1691-1728), the ancestors of these O'DANIELS that > we know of, was born in Ireland, according to Robert DANIEL. All of my > notes that I have on Brother William O'DANIEL were mostly provided by this > same Robert DANIELL and are included, below, for your and others review. > I do not know how this is going to break out but do not forget that > Capt. William DANIEL of Middlesex County, VA had a Catherine as the name of > his first child, the same name William O'DANIEL used as the name for one of > his chillen, and Kate is a big time Irish name, is it not? <grin> > > <<< > "William O'Daniel (1691?-about 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford > (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, > makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the > Proprietors of the Northern Neck, April 19, 1717 (warrant dated 1716) of 300 > acres, on northerly side of Accotink Creek adjoining Major Thomas Owsley and > Capt. Daniel McCarty; and February 16, 1724, of 400 acres on south side of > the same Creek adjoining Col. George Mason (Northern Neck Grants, Va." Land > Office, v. 159, and A. 132). (Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical > Magazine, Volume I, page 164) (Compiler Robert Daniell and Tuck Wilson, > Teresa Griffis, and Don Pennay have worked on this as well. A special > acknowledgment to William O'Daniel of Littleton, Colorado is warranted for > his generous contribution of documentation of the O'Daniels of Virginia.) > > WILLIAM O'DANIEL > Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and > Appendix) > > "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James O' > Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles Green, > of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament of > his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land > granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William O'Daniel > by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that this > James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election in > 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October 19, > 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William Scott > O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). > > General Notes: WILLIAM O'DANIEL (About 1691 - About 1728) of Accotink Run, > Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, > Virginia > > "William O'DANIEL (1691?-ante 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford (subsequently, > 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his only > appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of the > Northern Neck." (Fairfax Harrison, Tyler's Quarterly Historical and > Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164). [*He had a residence before 1730 > in Accotink Run, Stafford County, Virginia.] > > He received the following land grants from the Proprietors of the Northern > Neck: Parcel 81 - O'DANIEL, WILLIAM 300 acres 19 April 1717 NH 5:159 North > side main run Accotink adjacent lands of Major Thomas OWSLEY, deceased; > Captain Daniel McCARTY, formerly of John THOMAS; James HERREFORD; and James > CARROLL. This evidently was his home land, not too far from the Potomac > River. In 1717 this land was in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, > Virginia. The Rent Roll for this Parish showed William O'DANIEL with these > 300 acres. > Parcel 103 - O'DANIELL, WILLIAM 400 acres 16 March 1724 NN A:132 South side > main branch of Accotink above Elk Lick and adjacent George MASON and Colonel > George ALLASON. These lands were in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County in > 1717, and later in Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, and finally in > Truro Parish, Fairfax County in 1742. > > William married Frances before 1718. Before William's death, they had at > least six children: John, William, James, Elizabeth, Katherine, and Ann. > Their birth dates are not all known. > > William O'DANIEL's will was dated 24 January 1724b(1725) as quoted in a 1753 > deed. It was indexed in the "Old General Index" which was transcribed into a > new index and listed as having been recorded in "Record Book K (1721 - 1730) > on page 290 with inventory on page 300 and his estate account on page 323 - > GLADEN X". Apparently GLADEN was his executor. No copies of these records > exist because Record Book K is missing, but seemingly known dates of items > recorded on adjacent pages place his death by late 1728. (Catherine Bond > Gheesling) From several recorded deed transfers of William's land by his > children as their inheritances, it appears that each his children each > received 100 acres from the will. Katherine and Elizabeth and their husbands > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS in 1753. James sold 100 acres to Reverend > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish in 1757. No record of the remaining 400 acres > has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children > received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? William had > 700 acres. The seventh 100 acre parcel may have been given to his wife > Frances, and disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. > > William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and Unknown > , before 1717. > > General Notes: Frances was the mother of all William O'DANIEL's children. > Her maiden name has not been discovered. After William's death, she married > last John GLADIN, will 1749, and was left his home land, leased from > ALEXANDER, for her life. John had no children. The remainder of his land and > estate went to his goddaughter, Sarah NELSON, daughter of Ann NELSON. John > O'DANIEL was executor over Sarah's bequeaths and William O'DANIEL executor > over Frances' part. > > James O'DANIEL/DANIELL gave a bond against any claim of dower by his mother > to the 100 acres he sold to Charles GREEN in 1757, proving that his mother > was still alive at the time of that sale. > > Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's will in Fairfax County Will Book B-1, pages > 180-181 and 239-240. This copy is from a transcription. There are numerous > odd spellings in it. No witnesses were listed. Surnames were capitalized for > this use. > > "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this sixth day Feruary in year of our Lord one > thousand seven hundred and fifty five I Frances GLADIN of ye Parris of Truro > and County of Fairfax being very sick and week in body but of perfeck mind > and memory and ordain this my last will and Testament > > Imprimus I give and bequeath to my son James DANNELL a feather Bed and > furniture my chest and table too dishes and four plaits Young heffer if any > cost or truble should happen everyone of my heirs shall bare an eqill charge > acordin to chares portion. > > I give and bequeath to my Dafter Ann Jones all my wearing cloughs to my > William DANNELL I give and Bequeath a Negero man Joe. > > I give and Bequeath to my Dafter Catheran a Tronk and a butter Pot one > Earthen dish to earthen plats. > > I give and Bequeath to my son John O DANNELL Anthony EVARY UOLL and all the > remainder of my Estate to him and his hares for Likwise I constitute ordain > and make John O DANNELL to be my sole Executer and acknowledge this to be my > last Will and Testament in Witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand and > seale the day and year above written. > Frances{her mark} GLADEN." > > John O'DANIEL presented Frances' will in court on 21 March 1758. > Her bequeath to her son James DANNELL appears to be her effort to replace > household goods that he was required to sell by the court to sell as the > result of a lawsuit by William PAYNE, Jr. in January 1755. > > Frances did not list any land in her will. William had six children, and > apparently gave each 100 acres in his will. James sold 100 acres to Reverend > Charles GREEN of Truro Parish. Katherine and Elizabeth and their husbands > sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS. No record of the other 400 acres has been > uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children received 100 > acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? Frances may have > received it and it may have been disposed of by her second husband, John > GLADIN. > > > > > Children from this marriage were: > > + 2 M i. John O'DANIEL was born about 1718 in Stafford Co., VA. and died in > 1799 in Centerville, Fairfax County, Virginia, about age 81. > > > + 3 M ii. William O'DANIEL II was born about 1720 in Stafford County, VA. > and died about 1796 in Kershaw Co., SC, about age 76. > > > + 4 M iii. James O'DANIEL was born in 1721 in Stafford Co., VA., died in > 1798 in Hancock County, GA., at age 77, and was buried in 1798 in Hancock > Co, , GA. > > > 5 F iv. Elizabeth O'DANIEL was born about 1723 in Stafford Co., VA. and died > before 1755. > General Notes: Elizabeth O'DANIEL > > Elizabeth married William SCOTT, who was a friend of her brother, James > O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by her > father, William O'DANIEL. Their marriage undoubtedly took place before that > date. IMPLIED MARRIAGES OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA by Marty Hiatt lists the > following on page 194: SCUTT, WILLIAM and Elizabeth O'DANIEL, dau of William > O'DANIEL (Drawer X ( will dtd 24 Jan 1726/27 ); SCUTT to SUMMERS -1792. The > dated marriage may be that of a descendant of the marriage of William and > Elizabeth. > > On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and > husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling > 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of > the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , > and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, > dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James > HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and > James HANDY. > > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in the will > of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN, dated 7 February 1755 . > > > Elizabeth married William Scott before 1746. > William SCOTT, husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL: > > In the earliest found mention of James O'DANIEL, he and William SCUT (SCOTT) > were listed as chain carriers on a survey of 300 acres of land for John > GLADDIN on 7 June, 1740 . > > William SCOTT signed an Administrator Bond for Ruth Canterbury, Fairfax > County,Virginia Will Book A-1,part 2 Page 360 31 March 1750 Know all men by > these presents that we Samuel Canterbury,Robert Boggs,and William SCOTT are > held and firmly bound unto John COLWILL the first Justice in the Commission > of the peace for Fairfax county for and in behalf,and to the sole use and > behalf of the Justices of the said county and their successors in the sum of > five hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to the said COLWILL, his > executors,administrators and assigns to the which payment, well and Truely > to be made we bind ourselves and every one of us and every of our > heirs,Executors and administrators jointly and firmly by these presents. > Sealed with our seals,dated the 31st day of March 1750. Sealed and Delivered > in the presence of Samuel CANTERBURY (Seal) R BOGGS (Seal) Wm SCOTT (Seal) > At a Court Continued and held for Fairfax County the 31st March 1750 Samuel > CANTERBURY, Robert BOGGS, and William SCOTT acknowledges this Bond to be > their acts and Deeds and admitted to record. Teste John Graham Clerk. This > William SCOTT is likely the William SCOTT(SCUT) who married James O'DANIELs' > sister, Elizabeth O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land > formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. On 7 April, 1753 , William > and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and > Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of land > to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four hundred > acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to > his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 January > 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William > PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in her > mother's will, dated 7 February 1755 . A William SCOTT was the St. Andrew's > Parish Representative to the South Carolina U.S. Constitution Ratification > Convention of Sep 17, 1787 , voting for ratification May 23, 1788 (if my > dates are correct.). It is reasonable to think that William SCOTT and James > DANIELL moved together because of their close relationship in VA, but that > in itself doesn't prove this William is the same William from James' Fairfax > days. Now added into this mix is the discovery of the deed witnessed by > James DANIEL on Aug 8, 1753 and the fact that William and Elizabeth SCOTT > sold their 100 acres inherited from William O'DANIEL on April 7, 1753 . Did > the SCOTTS cut ties to Fairfax in 1753 and go to South Carolina with her > brother, James. I think so. This is beginning to look like a group departure > from Virginia by James, William, Jr., and William SCOTT. (RLD) > > The 1782 State Census for Va. , Fairfax County lists a William SCUTT 7 > whites, 3 blacks; and a William SCOTT - 1 white. There are possibilities of > this being her son and his father, or William and another wife and his > father, if you reason that she may have died in childbirth and William did > not go to SC. (RLD) > > > 6 F v. Katherine O'DANIEL was born about 1725. > General Notes: Catherine O'DANIEL: > > In the following Indenture, Catherine is spelled with a "K": On 7 April, > 1753, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL and her sister and husband, > William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT, signed an indenture selling 200 > acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia to Francis SUMMERS. These two > hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William > O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth > and Katherine in his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was > witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, > James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. > > In Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN'S will, dated 7 February 1755 , Frances left to > her daughter Katherine "a trunk, butter pot, 1 earthen dish and two plates." > Henry GUNNELL, husband of Catherine O'DANIEL: > > In Truro Parish, Henry was elected Church warden in 1761-1763, and Vestryman > in 1756-1765. He was a justice of Fairfax County between1757 and 1764, > served as sheriff in 1772, was a member of the Committee of Safety there in > 1774, and voted in the 1744 election of Burgesses in Fairfax County. > > Henry GUNNELL left a will dated 21 January 1792 which was proved 20 Febuary > 1792. > > Fairfax Co. Will Book F 22 Feb 1791 - 19 May 1794 Pg 9& 10 / PP 58-61 > > In the Name of God Amen I Henry GUNNELL of County of Fairfax and Commonweath > of Virginia being weak of body but of perfect mind and sound memory do make > this my last Will and Testament. Imprimis I do desire that my body be > decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors and that they pay all my > just Debts. I do give and bequeath to my son John GUNNELL two hundred and > seventy acres of land to be laid of on the west or upper end of the tract > whereon I now live by a strate line from difficult or piney branch as the > quantity may be found to require so that the whole two hundred and seventy > acres lays on the upper side of piney and also to include the plantation > whereon William GUNNELL now lives. I give and bequeath to my son Robert > GUNNELL all that tract of hundred acres of land that I purchased of William > A. LEE of the co of Stafford also all the rest of the land on the upper side > of piney branch that I have not heretofore willed unto my son John GUNNELL > also the lot of land where my quarter now are which I am to have a lease for > from Mr. William LYLES also one negro girl called Nel which is now in his > possession together with ten pounds cash whereas I some years ago made a > deed of gift to my Thomas GUNNELL for upwards of two hundred acres of land > whereon he now lives and is apprehensive the said deed may be defective to > prevent the mischiefs that may arise thereby I do now give and bequeath to > my son Thomas his heirs of assigns forever all that land mentioned in the > bounds of the said deed my will and desire is that my beloved wife CATHERINE > have the whole use and profits of the following slaves stock household > furniture etc during her life Vitz. Nergo Brister, Ned, Cloe, Dennis, Sue, > Betty and Charles Three beds and furniture Ten heads of sheep Twevle head os > cattle One black mair one young bay horse and one young black horse and all > my hogs at my home plantation a seal skin trunk a black walnut chist walnut > and pine tables half a dozen Flag'd bottom chairs two looking glasses a > frying pan and warming pan three pots and pot hooks all my knives and falks > all my pewter Chaney & earthen ware half dozen hoes one bar shear one duch > plow one cart and all the geer thereunto belonging one dutch Fan and forty > barrels of Indian Corn together with all the rest my land that I have not > heretoforewilled to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert I say my will and > desires is that my beloved wife have the use and profits of the said land > slaves etc aforesaid during her life but not to rent out any part of the > land and at her decease, I do give and bequeath all my land except that I > have herein before willed to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert to be > equally divied between my sons William GUNNELL, Henry GUNNELL and James > GUNNELL, to them theirs heirs and assigns forever and the stock negroes > household furniture and every other article that I have hereby given my > beloved wife except the land be sold and the money to be equally divided > between all my sons and daughters share and share alike. I give and bequeath > to my sons and daughters and their heirs and assigns all the negroes stock > etc that they have herefore had . I do give and bequeath to my daughter Ann > BRENT, one negro girl called Doll. And Lastly my will and desire is that all > my Estate that I have not heretofore willed be sold and the money airising > from the sale of the same be equally divided between my nine children Vizt. > John, Thomas, James, William, Henry, Robert, Ann, Mary and Catherine and > also my will and desire is that my beloved wife Catherine should have the > tenth part of all the money I should have at my death and of all the debts > that are due me and my will and desire are that if either of my sons or > daughters should die before a division should take place of either the land > negroes stock or other articles of which they have share by this my last > will that the heirs of the deceased should have their share. I do hereby > appoint my three sons John GUNNELL, Thomas GUNNELL and William GUNNELL > Executors of this my last will and testament and in Witness whereof this > twenty first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven > hundred and ninety two. > > Henry GUNNELL > > Presence John STONESTREET, Simon CARVER, Richard X GOODEN, Wm. GUNNELL Junr, > Daniel LEWIS > > At Court held for Fairfax County 20th Feby 1792 This Will was presented in > court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and the same being > proved by the oaths of John STONESTREET, William GUNNELL, Junr. and David > LEWIS is ordered to be recorded and said Exors having performed what the Law > requires a Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof in > due form. > > Henry GUNNELL was buried at his Gunnell's Run home near Falls Church. > > > 7 F vi. Ann O'DANIEL was born about 1727 in Stafford Co., VA. > General Notes for: Ann O'DANIEL: > > Ann O'DANIEL is known only from the will of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) > GLADIN,dated 7 February 1755. She is named in the will as "dafer Ann JONES". > Ann was left "all my wearing clothes." > > No other information about Ann has yet been uncovered. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ------------------------ > > A possible clue to the JONES man who married Ann O'DANIEL may be contained > in a patent survey for Kentucky land dated April 21st, 1785 , which reads, > "for Isaac HALBERT, Richard RATCLIFF, Henry GUNNELL, Robert GUNNELL, William > GUNNELL and Charles MORGAN. Afs. 12311 Acres of Land by virtue of an Entry > made the 2nd da of March 1784, on Six Treasury Warrants No. 15557,19090, > 14546, 19154 aand 19156, situate lying and being in the County of Fayette, > on Hinkston's fork of Licking and bounded as followeth (to wit)Beginning at, > A, ...the first fork that empties into Hinston's fork...below the mouth of > Flatlick Creek, commonly know as Clement's fork...crosfing Hinkston's fork > three times to the Beginning~ Charles MORGAN, DS. John JONES & Francis > JONES, C.C. Isaac HALBERT Marker". The HALBERT, RATCLIFF, and GUNNELL > families are related by marriage to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax , > Virginia . > > John JONES & Francis JONES may be part of Ann's family, if so, likely a > husband and son, or two sons. At the date of this survey, Ann O'DANIEL JONES > would have been about 50 years old, born before 1726. All the names in the > patent above, with the exception of Charles MORGAN, are closely related to > the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax . > > For many years, Bourbon County , because of its size, boasted two regiments. > In 1811, they added another one. Attorney John ALLEN was the early > paymaster. James DUNCAN, William ARNOLD, Jacob SPEARS, John and Thomas JONES > were prominent officers in these early years.[3][3] Clift, Cornstalk > Militia, viii-xvi, 28. > > Ann married Unknown JONES > >>> > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:29 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, but, do > we > > have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were of > Irish > > descent??? > > > > I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in > America > > and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably Irish? > > Please enlighten me on that revelation. > > > > Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of Irish > > descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the family of > > Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I believe > > that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. > > > > Ya'll stay warm. Payne > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > Robert, > > > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford > County, > > > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for the > > > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > > > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I had time > > to > > > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT family in > > that > > > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) family > popped > > > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the > Middlesex > > > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure this > > > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > > > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > > > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to the > > > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that Julia > Ann > > > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne Bolling > > RADCLIFF > > > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the same > time > > > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, don't we? > > > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of the > > > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE family). > > > > > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since we > now > > > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we know > > where > > > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Robert Daniell > > > To: John R. Clarke > > > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > > > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > > > > Good morning, John. > > > > > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > > > > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on some > of > > > the little things? > > > > > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & Sarah > > > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > > > information about this couple. The place and date lend circumstantial > > > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of John > > > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his grandson > > James > > > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > > > > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > > > > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. The > Thomas > > > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, > father > > of > > > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change > > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to > change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion > you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to > contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >
Payne, William O'DANIEL, Sr. (1691-1728), the ancestors of these O'DANIELS that we know of, was born in Ireland, according to Robert DANIEL. All of my notes that I have on Brother William O'DANIEL were mostly provided by this same Robert DANIELL and are included, below, for your and others review. I do not know how this is going to break out but do not forget that Capt. William DANIEL of Middlesex County, VA had a Catherine as the name of his first child, the same name William O'DANIEL used as the name for one of his chillen, and Kate is a big time Irish name, is it not? <grin> <<< "William O'Daniel (1691?-about 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of the Northern Neck, April 19, 1717 (warrant dated 1716) of 300 acres, on northerly side of Accotink Creek adjoining Major Thomas Owsley and Capt. Daniel McCarty; and February 16, 1724, of 400 acres on south side of the same Creek adjoining Col. George Mason (Northern Neck Grants, Va." Land Office, v. 159, and A. 132). (Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164) (Compiler Robert Daniell and Tuck Wilson, Teresa Griffis, and Don Pennay have worked on this as well. A special acknowledgment to William O'Daniel of Littleton, Colorado is warranted for his generous contribution of documentation of the O'Daniels of Virginia.) WILLIAM O'DANIEL Pages 582 - 586, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES, VOL IV (W -Y and Appendix) "By deed dated August 16, 1757, (Fairfax Liber D, 468) his son James O' Daniel of the Province of South Carolina conveys to the Rev. Charles Green, of Truro Parish, 100 acres left to thim by the last will and testament of his father, William O'Daniel, being the lower part of a tract of land granted by the Proprietors of the Northern Neck to the said William O'Daniel by deed dated April 19, 1717, for 300 acres. It seems probable that this James O'Daniel is the James Daniel who voted at the Fairfax election in 1744, and who, before he migrated to South Carolina, married, October 19, 1755, Theodosian Congers, and in the following year had a son, William Scott O'Daniel" (Boogher Overwharton Parish Register (1899), 136). General Notes: WILLIAM O'DANIEL (About 1691 - About 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia "William O'DANIEL (1691?-ante 1728) of Accotink Run, Stafford (subsequently, 1731, Prince William, and 1742, Fairfax) County, Virginia, makes his only appearance on the surviving records as grantee from the Proprietors of the Northern Neck." (Fairfax Harrison, Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume I, page 164). [*He had a residence before 1730 in Accotink Run, Stafford County, Virginia.] He received the following land grants from the Proprietors of the Northern Neck: Parcel 81 - O'DANIEL, WILLIAM 300 acres 19 April 1717 NH 5:159 North side main run Accotink adjacent lands of Major Thomas OWSLEY, deceased; Captain Daniel McCARTY, formerly of John THOMAS; James HERREFORD; and James CARROLL. This evidently was his home land, not too far from the Potomac River. In 1717 this land was in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia. The Rent Roll for this Parish showed William O'DANIEL with these 300 acres. Parcel 103 - O'DANIELL, WILLIAM 400 acres 16 March 1724 NN A:132 South side main branch of Accotink above Elk Lick and adjacent George MASON and Colonel George ALLASON. These lands were in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County in 1717, and later in Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, and finally in Truro Parish, Fairfax County in 1742. William married Frances before 1718. Before William's death, they had at least six children: John, William, James, Elizabeth, Katherine, and Ann. Their birth dates are not all known. William O'DANIEL's will was dated 24 January 1724b(1725) as quoted in a 1753 deed. It was indexed in the "Old General Index" which was transcribed into a new index and listed as having been recorded in "Record Book K (1721 - 1730) on page 290 with inventory on page 300 and his estate account on page 323 - GLADEN X". Apparently GLADEN was his executor. No copies of these records exist because Record Book K is missing, but seemingly known dates of items recorded on adjacent pages place his death by late 1728. (Catherine Bond Gheesling) From several recorded deed transfers of William's land by his children as their inheritances, it appears that each his children each received 100 acres from the will. Katherine and Elizabeth and their husbands sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS in 1753. James sold 100 acres to Reverend Charles GREEN of Truro Parish in 1757. No record of the remaining 400 acres has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? William had 700 acres. The seventh 100 acre parcel may have been given to his wife Frances, and disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. William married Frances "O'Daniel" GLADIN , daughter of Unknown and Unknown , before 1717. General Notes: Frances was the mother of all William O'DANIEL's children. Her maiden name has not been discovered. After William's death, she married last John GLADIN, will 1749, and was left his home land, leased from ALEXANDER, for her life. John had no children. The remainder of his land and estate went to his goddaughter, Sarah NELSON, daughter of Ann NELSON. John O'DANIEL was executor over Sarah's bequeaths and William O'DANIEL executor over Frances' part. James O'DANIEL/DANIELL gave a bond against any claim of dower by his mother to the 100 acres he sold to Charles GREEN in 1757, proving that his mother was still alive at the time of that sale. Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's will in Fairfax County Will Book B-1, pages 180-181 and 239-240. This copy is from a transcription. There are numerous odd spellings in it. No witnesses were listed. Surnames were capitalized for this use. "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN this sixth day Feruary in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty five I Frances GLADIN of ye Parris of Truro and County of Fairfax being very sick and week in body but of perfeck mind and memory and ordain this my last will and Testament Imprimus I give and bequeath to my son James DANNELL a feather Bed and furniture my chest and table too dishes and four plaits Young heffer if any cost or truble should happen everyone of my heirs shall bare an eqill charge acordin to chares portion. I give and bequeath to my Dafter Ann Jones all my wearing cloughs to my William DANNELL I give and Bequeath a Negero man Joe. I give and Bequeath to my Dafter Catheran a Tronk and a butter Pot one Earthen dish to earthen plats. I give and Bequeath to my son John O DANNELL Anthony EVARY UOLL and all the remainder of my Estate to him and his hares for Likwise I constitute ordain and make John O DANNELL to be my sole Executer and acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament in Witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the day and year above written. Frances{her mark} GLADEN." John O'DANIEL presented Frances' will in court on 21 March 1758. Her bequeath to her son James DANNELL appears to be her effort to replace household goods that he was required to sell by the court to sell as the result of a lawsuit by William PAYNE, Jr. in January 1755. Frances did not list any land in her will. William had six children, and apparently gave each 100 acres in his will. James sold 100 acres to Reverend Charles GREEN of Truro Parish. Katherine and Elizabeth and their husbands sold 200 acres to Francis SUMMERS. No record of the other 400 acres has been uncovered. It would seem likely that each of William's children received 100 acres, but what happened to the last 100 acre plot? Frances may have received it and it may have been disposed of by her second husband, John GLADIN. Children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. John O'DANIEL was born about 1718 in Stafford Co., VA. and died in 1799 in Centerville, Fairfax County, Virginia, about age 81. + 3 M ii. William O'DANIEL II was born about 1720 in Stafford County, VA. and died about 1796 in Kershaw Co., SC, about age 76. + 4 M iii. James O'DANIEL was born in 1721 in Stafford Co., VA., died in 1798 in Hancock County, GA., at age 77, and was buried in 1798 in Hancock Co, , GA. 5 F iv. Elizabeth O'DANIEL was born about 1723 in Stafford Co., VA. and died before 1755. General Notes: Elizabeth O'DANIEL Elizabeth married William SCOTT, who was a friend of her brother, James O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. Their marriage undoubtedly took place before that date. IMPLIED MARRIAGES OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA by Marty Hiatt lists the following on page 194: SCUTT, WILLIAM and Elizabeth O'DANIEL, dau of William O'DANIEL (Drawer X ( will dtd 24 Jan 1726/27 ); SCUTT to SUMMERS -1792. The dated marriage may be that of a descendant of the marriage of William and Elizabeth. On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in the will of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN, dated 7 February 1755 . Elizabeth married William Scott before 1746. William SCOTT, husband of Elizabeth O'DANIEL: In the earliest found mention of James O'DANIEL, he and William SCUT (SCOTT) were listed as chain carriers on a survey of 300 acres of land for John GLADDIN on 7 June, 1740 . William SCOTT signed an Administrator Bond for Ruth Canterbury, Fairfax County,Virginia Will Book A-1,part 2 Page 360 31 March 1750 Know all men by these presents that we Samuel Canterbury,Robert Boggs,and William SCOTT are held and firmly bound unto John COLWILL the first Justice in the Commission of the peace for Fairfax county for and in behalf,and to the sole use and behalf of the Justices of the said county and their successors in the sum of five hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to the said COLWILL, his executors,administrators and assigns to the which payment, well and Truely to be made we bind ourselves and every one of us and every of our heirs,Executors and administrators jointly and firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals,dated the 31st day of March 1750. Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Samuel CANTERBURY (Seal) R BOGGS (Seal) Wm SCOTT (Seal) At a Court Continued and held for Fairfax County the 31st March 1750 Samuel CANTERBURY, Robert BOGGS, and William SCOTT acknowledges this Bond to be their acts and Deeds and admitted to record. Teste John Graham Clerk. This William SCOTT is likely the William SCOTT(SCUT) who married James O'DANIELs' sister, Elizabeth O'DANIEL. In 1746 William was listed as owning land formerly owned by her father, William O'DANIEL. On 7 April, 1753 , William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT and her sister and husband, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of land to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, in the his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. Elizabeth apparently had died before 1755, as she was not named in her mother's will, dated 7 February 1755 . A William SCOTT was the St. Andrew's Parish Representative to the South Carolina U.S. Constitution Ratification Convention of Sep 17, 1787 , voting for ratification May 23, 1788 (if my dates are correct.). It is reasonable to think that William SCOTT and James DANIELL moved together because of their close relationship in VA, but that in itself doesn't prove this William is the same William from James' Fairfax days. Now added into this mix is the discovery of the deed witnessed by James DANIEL on Aug 8, 1753 and the fact that William and Elizabeth SCOTT sold their 100 acres inherited from William O'DANIEL on April 7, 1753 . Did the SCOTTS cut ties to Fairfax in 1753 and go to South Carolina with her brother, James. I think so. This is beginning to look like a group departure from Virginia by James, William, Jr., and William SCOTT. (RLD) The 1782 State Census for Va. , Fairfax County lists a William SCUTT 7 whites, 3 blacks; and a William SCOTT - 1 white. There are possibilities of this being her son and his father, or William and another wife and his father, if you reason that she may have died in childbirth and William did not go to SC. (RLD) 6 F v. Katherine O'DANIEL was born about 1725. General Notes: Catherine O'DANIEL: In the following Indenture, Catherine is spelled with a "K": On 7 April, 1753, Henry and Katherine (O'DANIEL) GUNNELL and her sister and husband, William and Elizabeth (O'DANIEL) SCOTT, signed an indenture selling 200 acres of land in Fairfax County, Virginia to Francis SUMMERS. These two hundred acres were part of the four hundred acres granted to William O'DANIEL on the 16 March 1724 , and bequeathed to his daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine in his will, dated 24 January 172 ?. The indenture was witnessed by Lewis ELLZEY, James HAMILTON, William PAYNE, William SUMMERS, James? STEPHENS, John LANE , and James HANDY. In Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN'S will, dated 7 February 1755 , Frances left to her daughter Katherine "a trunk, butter pot, 1 earthen dish and two plates." Henry GUNNELL, husband of Catherine O'DANIEL: In Truro Parish, Henry was elected Church warden in 1761-1763, and Vestryman in 1756-1765. He was a justice of Fairfax County between1757 and 1764, served as sheriff in 1772, was a member of the Committee of Safety there in 1774, and voted in the 1744 election of Burgesses in Fairfax County. Henry GUNNELL left a will dated 21 January 1792 which was proved 20 Febuary 1792. Fairfax Co. Will Book F 22 Feb 1791 - 19 May 1794 Pg 9& 10 / PP 58-61 In the Name of God Amen I Henry GUNNELL of County of Fairfax and Commonweath of Virginia being weak of body but of perfect mind and sound memory do make this my last Will and Testament. Imprimis I do desire that my body be decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors and that they pay all my just Debts. I do give and bequeath to my son John GUNNELL two hundred and seventy acres of land to be laid of on the west or upper end of the tract whereon I now live by a strate line from difficult or piney branch as the quantity may be found to require so that the whole two hundred and seventy acres lays on the upper side of piney and also to include the plantation whereon William GUNNELL now lives. I give and bequeath to my son Robert GUNNELL all that tract of hundred acres of land that I purchased of William A. LEE of the co of Stafford also all the rest of the land on the upper side of piney branch that I have not heretofore willed unto my son John GUNNELL also the lot of land where my quarter now are which I am to have a lease for from Mr. William LYLES also one negro girl called Nel which is now in his possession together with ten pounds cash whereas I some years ago made a deed of gift to my Thomas GUNNELL for upwards of two hundred acres of land whereon he now lives and is apprehensive the said deed may be defective to prevent the mischiefs that may arise thereby I do now give and bequeath to my son Thomas his heirs of assigns forever all that land mentioned in the bounds of the said deed my will and desire is that my beloved wife CATHERINE have the whole use and profits of the following slaves stock household furniture etc during her life Vitz. Nergo Brister, Ned, Cloe, Dennis, Sue, Betty and Charles Three beds and furniture Ten heads of sheep Twevle head os cattle One black mair one young bay horse and one young black horse and all my hogs at my home plantation a seal skin trunk a black walnut chist walnut and pine tables half a dozen Flag'd bottom chairs two looking glasses a frying pan and warming pan three pots and pot hooks all my knives and falks all my pewter Chaney & earthen ware half dozen hoes one bar shear one duch plow one cart and all the geer thereunto belonging one dutch Fan and forty barrels of Indian Corn together with all the rest my land that I have not heretoforewilled to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert I say my will and desires is that my beloved wife have the use and profits of the said land slaves etc aforesaid during her life but not to rent out any part of the land and at her decease, I do give and bequeath all my land except that I have herein before willed to my three sons John, Thomas, Robert to be equally divied between my sons William GUNNELL, Henry GUNNELL and James GUNNELL, to them theirs heirs and assigns forever and the stock negroes household furniture and every other article that I have hereby given my beloved wife except the land be sold and the money to be equally divided between all my sons and daughters share and share alike. I give and bequeath to my sons and daughters and their heirs and assigns all the negroes stock etc that they have herefore had . I do give and bequeath to my daughter Ann BRENT, one negro girl called Doll. And Lastly my will and desire is that all my Estate that I have not heretofore willed be sold and the money airising from the sale of the same be equally divided between my nine children Vizt. John, Thomas, James, William, Henry, Robert, Ann, Mary and Catherine and also my will and desire is that my beloved wife Catherine should have the tenth part of all the money I should have at my death and of all the debts that are due me and my will and desire are that if either of my sons or daughters should die before a division should take place of either the land negroes stock or other articles of which they have share by this my last will that the heirs of the deceased should have their share. I do hereby appoint my three sons John GUNNELL, Thomas GUNNELL and William GUNNELL Executors of this my last will and testament and in Witness whereof this twenty first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two. Henry GUNNELL Presence John STONESTREET, Simon CARVER, Richard X GOODEN, Wm. GUNNELL Junr, Daniel LEWIS At Court held for Fairfax County 20th Feby 1792 This Will was presented in court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and the same being proved by the oaths of John STONESTREET, William GUNNELL, Junr. and David LEWIS is ordered to be recorded and said Exors having performed what the Law requires a Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form. Henry GUNNELL was buried at his Gunnell's Run home near Falls Church. 7 F vi. Ann O'DANIEL was born about 1727 in Stafford Co., VA. General Notes for: Ann O'DANIEL: Ann O'DANIEL is known only from the will of her mother, Frances (O'DANIEL) GLADIN,dated 7 February 1755. She is named in the will as "dafer Ann JONES". Ann was left "all my wearing clothes." No other information about Ann has yet been uncovered. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ A possible clue to the JONES man who married Ann O'DANIEL may be contained in a patent survey for Kentucky land dated April 21st, 1785 , which reads, "for Isaac HALBERT, Richard RATCLIFF, Henry GUNNELL, Robert GUNNELL, William GUNNELL and Charles MORGAN. Afs. 12311 Acres of Land by virtue of an Entry made the 2nd da of March 1784, on Six Treasury Warrants No. 15557,19090, 14546, 19154 aand 19156, situate lying and being in the County of Fayette, on Hinkston's fork of Licking and bounded as followeth (to wit)Beginning at, A, ...the first fork that empties into Hinston's fork...below the mouth of Flatlick Creek, commonly know as Clement's fork...crosfing Hinkston's fork three times to the Beginning~ Charles MORGAN, DS. John JONES & Francis JONES, C.C. Isaac HALBERT Marker". The HALBERT, RATCLIFF, and GUNNELL families are related by marriage to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax , Virginia . John JONES & Francis JONES may be part of Ann's family, if so, likely a husband and son, or two sons. At the date of this survey, Ann O'DANIEL JONES would have been about 50 years old, born before 1726. All the names in the patent above, with the exception of Charles MORGAN, are closely related to the O'DANIEL family of Fairfax . For many years, Bourbon County , because of its size, boasted two regiments. In 1811, they added another one. Attorney John ALLEN was the early paymaster. James DUNCAN, William ARNOLD, Jacob SPEARS, John and Thomas JONES were prominent officers in these early years.[3][3] Clift, Cornstalk Militia, viii-xvi, 28. Ann married Unknown JONES >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, but, do we > have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were of Irish > descent??? > > I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in America > and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably Irish? > Please enlighten me on that revelation. > > Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of Irish > descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the family of > Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I believe > that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. > > Ya'll stay warm. Payne > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > Robert, > > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford County, > > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for the > > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I had time > to > > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT family in > that > > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) family popped > > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the Middlesex > > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure this > > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to the > > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that Julia Ann > > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne Bolling > RADCLIFF > > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the same time > > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, don't we? > > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of the > > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE family). > > > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since we now > > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we know > where > > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Robert Daniell > > To: John R. Clarke > > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > > > > Good morning, John. > > > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on some of > > the little things? > > > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & Sarah > > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > > information about this couple. The place and date lend circumstantial > > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of John > > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his grandson > James > > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. The Thomas > > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, father > of > > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > If you are have any problems receiving the DANIEL List, would like to change your subscription method or email address or you have a suggestion you think would improve the operation of the DANIEL list -- feel free to contact me at any time - My email address is JClarke@rose.net > >
Good Morning, This may also interest you -- the JEFFERIES. This is what I have for William JEFFERIES II and Esther LEE. My only disagreement with you information is the location where the TUGGLE and JEFFERIES chillen were born. Most of them were probably born in Middlesex County, VA and later in Pittsylvania County, VA. I think that after both of these boys (JEFFERIES and TUGGLE) married into the George LEE family, they moved to Middlesex County, VA. Do not forget that George's brother was Charles LEE, Jr who supposedly married a Penelope CHANEY, but I have seen several persons listed as his wife. I think the CHANEY assignment is correct but who knows. Also do not forget that Stephens, Oglethorpe County, GA was a location in Oglethorpe and the STEVENS are all over some of these same families in Orange County, VA. I think we almost have this LEE family pretty close to being right, but not exactly. <<< Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM II2 JEFFRIES (WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1740, and died Aft. 1790 in Wilkes Co GA. He married ESTHER LEE 10 February 1770 in Christ Church Parish of Middlesex Co VA, daughter of GEORGE LEE and MARY BUFORD. Notes for WILLIAM II JEFFRIES: In 1782 William and Ester bought a plantation in Middlesex Co Virginia. IN 1788 William and Ester moved to Georgia. Ester's sister was Dorothy LEE who married a TUGGLE. Another sister was Catherine LEE. Dorothy LEE TUGGLE's son Robert married Elizabeth JEFFRIES. Her daughter Nancy married William and Ester's son William JEFFRIES. Daughter Catherine married a JEFFRIES also. Dorothy's sister Catherine LEE Married Philemon BIRD. Children of WILLIAM JEFFRIES and ESTHER LEE are: 2. i. WILLIAM III3 JEFFRIES, b. 1773; d. Bef. 1852. ii. GEORGE JEFFRIES, b. 1778; m. CATHERINE TUGGLE, 18 December 1798. 3. iii. ELIZABETH JEFFRIES, b. 1777. iv. THOMAS JEFFRIES, b. 1779; m. ELIZABETH MORRIS, 23 November 1803, Greene, GA. v. LEE JEFFRIES, b. 1790; m. SARAH_____?. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM III3 JEFFRIES (WILLIAM II2, WILLIAM1) was born 1773, and died Bef. 1852. He married NANCY TUGGLE 24 October 1806 in GA, daughter of LODOWICK TUGGLE and DOROTHY LEE. Children of WILLIAM JEFFRIES and NANCY TUGGLE are: 4. i. BOLIN S4 JEFFRIES, b. 1819, Russell Co Alabama it is believed; d. Abt. 1879. ii. DOROTHY JEFFRIES, b. 1807; m. WILLIAM WALL, Bef. 1850. iii. CATHRINE JEFFRIES, b. 1808; m. JOSEPH P. HACKNEY, 01 January 1836, GA. iv. NANCY JEFFRIES, b. 1817; m. HOWELL HARRISON, 13 December 1833, Greene Co GA. v. SARAH JEFFRIES, b. 1830; m. JOHN A. LINDSAY, 25 December 1844. vi. WILLIAM B JEFFRIES, b. 1815; m. ADALINE THURMAN, 03 March 1836. 3. ELIZABETH3 JEFFRIES (WILLIAM II2, WILLIAM1) was born 1777. She married ROBERT TUGGLE 05 April 1799 in Oglethorp Co GA, son of LODOWICK TUGGLE and DOROTHY LEE. Notes for ROBERT TUGGLE: Robert and Elizabeth had lived in Jasper County, Georgia at one time. This information comes from, The Columbus Enquirer-Issue, 5 Feb 1850, in a notice about the death of their son, Lee Tuggle . Child of ELIZABETH JEFFRIES and ROBERT TUGGLE is: i. LEE4 TUGGLE, b. 05 July 1801, Greene Co GA; d. 10 January 1850, Meriwether Co GA; m. NANCY ROLLINGS, 25 January 1826, Jasper Co GA. Generation No. 3 4. BOLIN S4 JEFFRIES (WILLIAM III3, WILLIAM II2, WILLIAM1) was born 1819 in Russell Co Alabama it is believed, and died Abt. 1879. He married (1) NANCY REBECCA TUGGLE 20 December 1843 in Jasper Co AL. He married (2) SARAH JANE CARRINGTON 04 September 1860 in Muscogee Co AL. Notes for BOLIN S JEFFRIES: Bolin Jeffries served during the Civil War in Columbus, Ga. at the hospital there. Children of BOLIN JEFFRIES and NANCY TUGGLE are: i. MARY5 JEFFRIES, b. 1846. 5. ii. WILLIAM ROBERT JEFFRIES, b. 1848, AL; d. 03 December 1899. 6. iii. HENRY JEFFRIES, b. July 1853, AL. iv. NANCY JEFFRIES, b. 1857. v. Z. JEFFRIES, b. 1860. Children of BOLIN JEFFRIES and SARAH CARRINGTON are: 7. vi. ELLA5 JEFFRIES, b. 1863, AL. vii. MARTHA JEFFRIES, b. 1864. Generation No. 4 5. WILLIAM ROBERT5 JEFFRIES (BOLIN S4, WILLIAM III3, WILLIAM II2, WILLIAM1) was born 1848 in AL, and died 03 December 1899. He married (1) MARGARET KENNINGTON 20 August 1867 in Muscogee Co, GA. He married (2) ELLA MC CRACKEN 02 November 1877 in Russell Co AL. Child of WILLIAM JEFFRIES and MARGARET KENNINGTON is: i. JOHN SWEPTON6 JEFFRIES, b. 06 June 1874, Phenix City AL; d. 12 September 1951, Columbus, GA; m. SANNIE MAE BURTON, 03 September 1900, Columbus, GA. Notes for SANNIE MAE BURTON: Married to Mr. Ogletree had one child, Mamie Ogletree Children of WILLIAM JEFFRIES and ELLA MC CRACKEN are: ii. JOHN ROBERT6 JEFFRIES, b. 06 June 1876, AL; d. 03 June 1934, Phenix City, Russell Co AL. iii. WILLIAM ARTHUR JEFFRIES, b. 26 October 1878, Russell Co AL; d. 22 January 1953, Phenix City, Russell Co AL; m. HATTIE PARKER, Abt. 1905, AL. iv. LAURA JEFFRIES, b. 1886. Notes for LAURA JEFFRIES: Laura Jeffries was listed as a witness to the marriage of John Swepton and Sannie Mae BURTON OGLETREE. According to the census records Laura would have been 14 years old at the time of the marriage. Since she is the only Laura JEFFRIES found in the area, it is believed they are the same person. 6. HENRY5 JEFFRIES (BOLIN S4, WILLIAM III3, WILLIAM II2, WILLIAM1) was born July 1853 in AL. He married MARY_________? Bef. 1877 in AL. Children of HENRY JEFFRIES and MARY_________? are: i. MIRTIE OR MATTIE6 JEFFRIES, b. 1878. ii. ELIZA JEFFRIES, b. 1883. iii. JESSIE JEFFRIES, b. 1885. iv. MARY JEFFRIES, b. 1887; d. 13 February 1920, AL; m. UNKNOWN MONTE . v. SANTIE JEFFRIES, b. 1898. 7. ELLA5 JEFFRIES (BOLIN S4, WILLIAM III3, WILLIAM II2, WILLIAM1) was born 1863 in AL. She married JAMES W. PRINCE 09 November 1876 in Lee Co AL. Children of ELLA JEFFRIES and JAMES PRINCE are: i. OSCAR S.6 PRINCE, b. 1880. ii. MOLLIE J. PRINCE, b. 1884. iii. LILLIE PRINCE, b. 1887. iv. ERMINE PRINCE, b. 1891. >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <JetPilotUSAF100@cs.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 2:57 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] DANIEL~MURDEN ~ASBURY~MORRIS~JEFFRIES > John, This is a ROUGH DRAFT ~ Wanted you to see the JEFFRIES [at the bottom] > in Georgia ~ also note all the Henning and Cordial names carried down from > the children of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Edmund or Edmond DANIEL through her MURDEN > children. > Anne > > ROUGH DRAFT of the Malachi MURDEN, SR and Elizabeth TEMBTE Children: > > Elizabeth TEMBTE, bc: 1734 ~ d: 04 OCT 1819, Greene County, Georgia ~ > Daughter of Dr. Henning Tembte and Elizabeth SHERWOOD ~ Married (1) Malachi MURDEN ~ > Son of Edward and Mary Murden ~ Married (2) Edmond or Edmund DANIEL who raised > the younger of the five MURDEN children along with their children: Cordial > DANIEL; Henning DANIEL who married Hannah ASBURY; and Tembte "Tempy" DANIEL who > married John BAILEY [Nothing more is really known about Tempy.] > > Children of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR: > 1.* Abbalony MURDEN, bb: 1763/64 ~ Married circa 1784, Daniel MORRIS > 2.* Mary MURDEN, bc: 1760/63 ~ Married Jacob PARKERSON, b: 03 MAR 1761 > 3. Elizabeth 'Lucy" or "Betsy" MURDEN ~ [May not have married.] > 4. Anne [Nancy] MURDEN > 5.* Malachi MURDEN, JR., bc: 1768/70 ~ Married 16 JAN 1806, Greene County, > Georgia, to Winifred [Nancy, on record] ASBURY ~ Sister of Hannah ASBURY who > married Henning DANIEL. Daughters of Richard ASBURY and Elizabeth THORNTON ~ > Daughter of Jesse THORNTON and Hannah REDMAN. > > GENERATION TWO ~ > 1. Abbalony MURDEN, bb: 1769, Virginia ~ d: 1810/20, Georgia ~ Daughter > of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR ~ Married circa 1784, Georgia, to > Daniel MORRIS, b: 24 DEC 1764, Currituck County, North Carolina ~ d: 29 OCT > 1855, Hart County, Kentucky ~ Son of Thomas and Mary MORRIS. Daniel married (2) > 11 OCT 1822, Grayson County, Kentucky, to Nancy C. KEY > > Children of Abbalony MURDEN and Daniel MORRIS: > 1.a. Elizabeth MORRIS, bc: 1788, Wilkes County, Georgia ~ d: 1854, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married 23 NOV 1803, Greene County, Georgia, to Thomas > JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS ~ Son of William JEFFRIES and Esther LEE > > 1.b. Mary Murden MORRIS, ~ Married 06 APR 1806, Greene County, GA, to > Isham BRASSELL, bc: 1786 ~ Son of Britton BRASSELL[E], bc: 1747/50, Acadia, Nova > Scotia, Canada ~ Rev War ~ d: 1827, Pike County, Georga, Interred in Britton > Alford' Sr's graveyard on the Flint River in the southwest corner of the county, > and LaDicey 'Dicy' DAVIS, bc: 1754 ~ dc: 1824 ~ Daughter of Christopher DAVIS > [NOTE: Britton, living in Jones County, 1827, received a Georgia Rev War > Veterans Lottery Land Grant, granted in Muscogee, 1828, and Lee County, in 1834 > both after his death.] > 1.c. Lovenski 'Lovey' MORRIS > 1.d. Irvin MORRIS, b: 11 OCT 1785, Wilkes County, GA ~ d: 1865/66, Civil > War ~ Married 10 MAR 1809, to Mary M. SNYDER, b: 12 NOV 1793, Kentucky ~ d: 07 > MAR 1883, probably West Virginia. Child: Cordial Daniel 'Cordy' MORRIS, b: > 25 NOV 1810, Hardin County, Kentucky > 1.e. Dempsey MORRIS, bc: 1800, Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married 17 APR > 1822, Hardin County, Kentucky, to Sophia ASHBAUGH, bc: 1804 ~ Daughter of David > Ashbaugh, b: 14 MAR 1772, Huntington County, Pennsylvania ~ d: JUL 1834, > possibly Hardin County, Kentucky, and Catherine SHOPTAUGH, bc: 1775, Washington > County, Maryland ~ d: 1851, Nelson County, Kentucky ~ Dempsey had six Children > 1.f. CORDIAL DANIEL MORRIS, bc: 1802 ~ Married Nancy UNKNOWN ~ Nine > Children > > ~O~ > 2. Mary MURDEN, bc: 1760/63, b: Nansemond County, Virginia ~ Daughter > of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR ~ Married circa 1780, to Jacob > PARKERSON, b: 03 MAR 1761, Northampton County, Virginia ~ Reverend ~ d: between > 01 APR and 07 JUN 1843, Pulaski County [or 04 SEP 1842] ~ Rev. War > > NOTE: PARKERSON, Jacob, Cont, NC, & VA lines, S31902, Rev War Soldier, b: 03 > MAR 1761, Northampton County Virginia and lived there at enlistment ~ had a > brother [not named ~ John] who served as a sergeant in Capt. John Craddock's Co > in 2nd NC Regiment, soldier applied 20 APR 1835 Pulasli Co Georgia, in 1843 > soldier had died leaving a widow and children [not named]. > > Children of Mary MURDEN and Jacob PARKERSON: > 2.a. Henning Daniel PARKERSON > 2.b. Tempte "Tempy" PARKERSON, b: 30 AUG 1782, Pulaski Cty., Georgia ~ 9 > AUG 1865, Wilcox or Dooly County, GA ~ Married circa 1806, [as his 3rd spouse] > to William Joseph PATE, SR, bc: 1755 ~ dc: 1837/41 ~ Reverend ~ or maybe > "Son of" William PATE, SR, Revolutionary War Soldier. Per grave marker [not > original stone] of Tempy at Friendship Church in Pulaski County, wife of William > PATE, Rev War Soldier ~ believe wrong info... maybe her husband was "son of" > William, SR. of Rev War that married Tempy. OR, maybe he was son of Jacob > PATE and Zilla BROACH ~ Jacob, the son of Matthew PATE and Anne READE ~ Daughter > of Francis READE and Jane CHISMAN. Children of Tempy PARKERSON and William > PATE: (1) Maxie or Maxcy PATE, b: 01 OCT 1807, married Katherine 'Katie' HOLT; > (2) Nancy, b: 09 JAN 1812, married 25 FEB 1834, to Reuben BLANCHARD ; (3) > Mary, b: 1814, married James HOLT; (4) Edwin Elijah Bennett, b: 15 APR 1815, > married Mary SMITH; (5) James, b: 17 JAN 1817 ~ d: 28 AUG 1865, married Jane > MOORE; (6) Sarah, b: 1819, married David JOHNSON > > 2.c. Sarah 'Sallie' PARKERSON, ~ Married Joel HOLT ~ ? > 2.d.* CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, SR, bc: 1799/1809 ~ dc: 1851 ~ Married > Elizabeth MURRAY Brock > 2.e. Lawson PARKERSON, bc: 1808 > > ~O~ > 5. Malachi MURDEN, JR., bc: 1765/70 ~ Son of Elizabeth TEMBTE and > Malachi Murden, SR ~ Married 16 JAN 1806, Green County, GA*, to Winifred [Nancy on > record] ASBURY, bc: 1775/86, Richmond County, Virginia ~ d: 1842, Georgia ~ > Daughter of Richard ASBURY and Elizabeth THORNTON, and sister of Hannah ASBURY > who married Henning DANIEL. [Winifred was named in the 1826, Greene County, > Georgia, Will of her Uncle Redman THORNTON as Murden.] > > *NOTE: Alternate Marriage Date: 17 FEB 1804 > > Children of Malachi MURDEN, JR and Winifred ASHBURY: > 5.a. Emily Reade MURDEN, bc: 1808 ~ > 5.b. William Henning MURDEN, bc: 1810 ~ Married 27 AUG 1833, to Elizabeth > B. ROGERS [CHECK] > 5.c. HENNING DANIEL MURDEN, bc: 1816 ~ dc: 1903 ~ Married 12 APR 1837, > Greene County, GA, to Cornelia F. PINKSTON ~ Daughter of John and Sarah PINKSTON. > Believe her brother, Jesse, married Hannah DANIEL, and her sister, Mary [or > Sarah], married William Henning DANIEL ~ Children of Henning DANIEL and > Hannah ASBURY. > 5.d. Redman [or Redmon(d)] F. MURDEN, bc: 1820 ~ Married (1) 29 SEP 1850, > Taliaferro County, Georgia, to Mary MOORE ~ Married (2) 16 MAR 1864, Greene > County, Georgia, to Sarah A. MITCHELL [CHECK] > > NOTE: Redman S. "Red" MURDEN, bc: 1839, clerk in Taliaferro County, GA > in 1860 ~ may be son of one of the above. > > ~O~ > > GENERATION THREE ~ > 1.a. Elizabeth MORRIS, bc: 1788, Wilkes County, Georgia ~ d: 1854, Jasper > County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Abbalony MURDEN and Daniel Morris ~ Married 23 > NOV 1803, Greene County, Georgia, to Thomas JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS, bc: 1779, > King and Queen County, Virginia ~ Son of William JEFFRIES, JR., King & Queen > County, Virginia, and [M: 10 FEB 1770], to (2) Esther LEE, b: 24 MAY 1754, > Middlesex County, Virginia ~ Daughter of George LEE, b: 26 APR 1715, Middlesex > County, and [M: 04 DEC 1737, Middlesex] to Mary BUFORD, b: 20 AUG 1716, Lancaster > County, Virginia ~ Daughter of Thomas Buford, b: 21 MAY 1682, Middlesex County, > and Elizabeth JOHNSON. George, the son of Charles LEE, b: 23 MAR 1683, > Middlesex County. > > NOTE: Children of William Jeffries and (2) Esther LEE: (1) William, > married 24 OCT 1806, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, to Nancy TUGGLE; (2) Elizabeth, > married 05 APR 1799, to Robert TUGGLE, Greene County, Georgia; (3) Thomas > married Elizabeth MORRIS; (4) George, married 18 DEC 1798, Oglethorpe, to > Catherine TUGGLE; and (5) Lee JEFFRIES, married Sarah UNKNOWN and had at least ten > children. William, SR, had supposedly had a son "Booker" by a previous marriage > [to perhaps to a slave~?] He was the son of William JEFFRIES, SR. of > Richmond County, Virginia. > > Children of Elizabeth MORRIS and Thomas JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS: > 1.a.1.* Burkett N. JEFFRIES ~ Married 30 AUG 1825, Jasper County, > Georgia, to Elizabeth REEVES > 1.a.2.* Malony JEFFRIES, bc: 1804, Green County, Georgia ~ d. 1825, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married Joshua Clayburn BANKS > 1.a.3.* Lovey JEFFRIES, bc: 1810, Green County, Georgia ~ Married 03 JAN > 1830, to Benjamin F. TAYLOR > 1.a.4. Elizabeth JEFFRIES > 1.a.5. Thomas JEFFRIES, bc: 1818 > 1.a.6. Colbert JEFFRIES, bc: 1819 ~ d: 28 JUL 1891, Jasper County > ~ Married (1) Nancy BRYANT ~ Married (2) 26 NOV 1883, to Nancy Teresa SMITH > 1.a.7.* Melissa JEFFRIES, b: 10 AUG 1820, Jasper County, Georgia ~ > Married William SPEARS > > 1.a.8. CORDIAL DANIEL JEFFRIES, b: 1822 ~ d: NOV 1863, Civil War > ~ Married 12 DEC 1859, to Sarah Josephine SPEARS Binford ~ Daughter of > William SPEARS, b: 1784 Cumberland County, Virginia, and Sarah 'Sally' BANKS, b: 06 > APR 1789 ~ Children of Cordial and Sarah: Anna; Thomas; and Milton JEFFRIES, > married 18 MAY 1887, Jasper County, to Mary COOK > > 1.a.9. Esther JEFFRIES, bc: 1823, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: 11 > AUG 1861, Jasper County ~ Married 02 JAN 1860, to Columbus Augustus SPEARS ~ > d: 22 JAN 1864, Civil War ~ Son of William SPEARS and Sarah 'Sallie' BANKS > [See 1.a.8.] > > ~O~ > 2.d. CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, SR, bc: 1809/10 ~ dc: 1851/53. Pulaski > County, Georgia ~ Son of Mary MURDEN and Jacob PARKERSON ~ Married 13 FEB 1826, > Pulaski County, [Owen Dilliard, J.P. officiating], to Elizabeth MURRAY Brock, > bc: 1814/15, Pulaski County ~ widow of John BROCK > > Children of Cordial Daniel PARKERSON and Elizabeth MURRAY: > 2.d.1. Malachi Murden PARKERSON, bc: 1826/27, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ > Married 07 FEB 1850, Pulaski County, to Elizabeth LACEY, bc: 1830, South > Carolina > NOTE: Pulaski County, Georgia ~ BONDSMAN: Malachi Parkerson and Elizabeth > Parkerson ~ DATE: 24 JUN 1857 ~ Recorded DATE: 14 APR 1848 ~ AMOUNT: $642. > REMARKS: Malichi M. PARKERSON charged with being reputed father of Amy HUTTO's > child. In cases of illegitimate birth where there was concern that the child > may become a "charity" case, a bond was posted to guarantee the financial > support of the child until the age of fourteen. > > 2.d.2. John B. PARKERSON, bc: 1827/28 ~ Married 10 FEB 1867, Pulaski > County, to Margaret FULGRUM or FULGHAM > > 2.d.3.* CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, JR, b: 01 MAR 1829 ~ d: 24 DEC 1898, > Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery, Dodge County ~ > Married 15 MAY 1851, Pulaski County, to Catherine HARRELL, b: 12 JUN 1831 ~ > Daughter of Asa HARRELL and [M: 1815, Pulaski] to Elizabeth KEEN > > 2.d.4. SHERWOOD L. PARKERSON, bc: 1831 ~ d: 28 JUL 1862, Staunton, > Virginia [Civil War] ~ Married 03 AUG 1854, Pulaski County, to Margaret SPIRES ~ > Children: (1) Sarah E., married John SMITH ~ (2) CORDIAL ~ (3) Jane, > married James 'Jim' MULLIS ~ (4) James Westley, b: 09 SEP 1858, married 14 NOV > 1848, to Delola M. LIVINGSTON, b: 08 SEP 1861 ~ (5) John, b: 22 JUN 1861 ~ d: 28 > FEB 1930, married Sarah 'Sallie' McCRANIE, b: 20 SEP 1869. > > [Note: Unless the PARKERSONs connected to the SHERWOODs ~ this name probably > came from Elizabeth TEMBTE's mother. ~ Elizabeth SHERWOOD who married > Henning TEMBTE ~ Daughter of Daniel SHERWOOD and Mary HOPKINS.] > > 2.d.5. Tembte "Tempy" PARKERSON, bc: 1834 ~ Married 04 SEP 1860, to > Thomas Alfred OWENS > > 2.d.6. Susan F. PARKERSON, bc: 1836 ~ Married 1859, to Henry V. TAYLOR, > b: 22 SEP 1837 [CHECK] ~ Son of Jacob W. TAYLOR, b: 24 DEC 1797 and Sarah > HIGGS, b: 04 FEB 1800 > > 2.d.7. Jacob PARKERSON, bc: 1838 > 2.d.8. Mary 'Polly' PARKERSON, bc: 1840 ~ Married (1) B. F. MOORE ~ > Married (2) Thomas CASON > > 2.d.9. William PARKERSON, bc: 1844 > 2.d.10. Nancy Anne PARKERSON, bc: 1845 ~ d: DEC 1930, Pavo, Thomas > County, Georgia ~ Married Cordial Micajah 'Cordy' OWENS ~ Son of > 2.d.11. Sarah PARKERSON, bc: 1847 ~ Married William W. CLEMENTS, bc: 1846 > > 2.d.12. EDMOND Thomas PARKERSON, b: 23 MAR 1850 ~ d: 9 JAN 1924, Dodge > County ~ Married 05 DEC 1867, Pulaski, to Elizabeth CLEMENTS, b: 28 MAY 1848, > Pulaski ~ d: 11 FEB 1925, Dodge ~ Daughter of Jacob W. David CLEMENTS, bc: 1816, > GA and Mary 'Polly' HARRELL Brock, bc: 1823, GA ~ Daughter of Asa HARRELL and > Elizabeth KEEN ~ Asa, the son of Levi HARRELL and Sarah COLE of Anson County, > North Carolina. Levi, the son of Jacob HARRELL, bc: 1720, Nansemond County, > Virginia. Jacob, the son of Francis HARRELL, bc: 1695, Nansemond ~ d: 1763, > Bertie County, NC, and Mary BENTON, bc: 1698, Nansemond County. > > 2.d.13. HENNING DANIEL PARKERSON, b: 07 SEP 1851, Pulaski County, Georgia > ~ d: 18 OCT 1924 ~ Married (1) 26 SEP 1872, Dodge County, to Nancy FULGRUM ~ > Married (2) 11 NOV 1886, Cherry Ida HORN(E), b: 12 OCT 1870, LeCanto, Florida > > ~O~ > GENERATION FOUR ~ > 1.a.1. Burkett N. JEFFRIES ~ Son of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth > MORRIS ~ Married Elizabeth REEVES, b: 02 OCT 1806 ~ d: 28 MAY 1892, Georgia. ~ > Daughter of Joel Avery REEVES and Nancy UNKNOWN > > Children of Burkett N. JEFFRIES and Elizabeth REEVES: > 1.a.1.a. Leroy Jeffries, b. 1834, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: 1860/70, > Marion County, Alabama ~ He married 29 JUL 1852, to Mary Jane HENDERSON ~ > Daughter of William and Mary Henderson > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.2. Malony JEFFRIES, bc: 1804, Greene County, Georgia ~ d: 1825, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth MORRIS ~ > Married 19 JUL 1820, Jasper County, to Josiah Clayburn BANKS ~ Son of John BANKS > and Sarah TRAYLOR or TAYLOR > > Children of Malony JEFFRIES and Josiah Clayburn BANKS: > 1.a.2.a. Sarah BANKS > 1.a.2.b. Abalone BANKS > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.3. Lovey JEFFRIES, bc: 1810, Greene County, Georgia ~ d: after > 1860, Randolph County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth > MORRIS ~ Married 03 JAN 1830, Jasper County, Georgia, to Benjamin F. TAYLOR > > Children of Lovey JEFFRIES and Benjamin F. TAYLOR: > 1.a.3.a. Paschal M. TAYLOR > 1.a.3.b. Elizabeth TAYLOR > 1.a.3.c. Thomas TAYLOR > 1.a.3.d. Charles D. TAYLOR > 1.a.3.e. Catherine TAYLOR > 1.a.3.f. Martha TAYLOR > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.7. Melissa JEFFRIES, b: 10 AUG 1820, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: > 05 JAN 1892, Randolph County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and > Elizabeth MORRIS ~ Married 05 OCT 1843, to William SPEARS, b: 18 JUL 1818, Jasper > County, Georgia ~ d: 04 APR 1896, Randolph County ~ Son of John Spears and Mary > "Polly" JONES. > > Children of Melissa JEFFRIES and William SPEARS: > 1.a.7.a. Thomas SPEARS, b: 27 SEP 1844 ~ d: 12 AUG 1869 > 1.a.7.b. William S. SPEARS, b: 05 APR 1846 ~ d: 26 MAY 1907 > 1.a.7.c. Burkett C. SPEARS, b: 28 JUN 1848, Merriweather County, Georgia ~ > d: 23 NOV 1914, Grady County, Georgia ~ Married MAY 1880, Randolph County, to > Lolia Lavonia DOZIER [NOTE: Was Burkett a sheriff around Atlanta in JAN > 1898?] > 1.a.7.d. Martha Henrietta SPEARS, b: 28 JUL 1851, [Twin] ~ d: 16 FEB 1877 > ~ Married S. S. PARHAM > 1.a.7.e. William SPEARS, JR, b: 28 JUL 1851, [Twin] > 1.a.7.f. Peyton Franklin SPEARS, b: 24 JAN 1856 ~ d: after 1896 > 1.a.7.g. Seaborn M. SPEARS, b: 18 DEC 1859, [Twin] > 1.a.7.h. Mary Elizabeth SPEARS, b: 18 DEC 1859, [Twin] ~ d: 21 JUN 1934, > Randolph County, GA ~ Married 21 NOV 1881, Randolph County, to Lewis Dawson > SHERRER > 1.a.7.i. Georgia Anna SPEARS, b: 24 APR 1863 ~ d: 03 MAY 1863 > > ~O~ > 2.d.3. CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, JR, b: 01 MAR 1829 ~ d: 24 DEC 1898, > Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery, Dodge County ~ > Son of Cordial Daniel Parkerson, SR and Elizabeth MURRAY ~ Married 15 MAY > 1851, Pulaski County, Georgia, to Catherine 'Catie' HARRELL, b: 12 JUN 1831 ~ d: > 04 MAY 1901, Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery Daughter of Asa HARRELL and > [M: 1815, Pulaski] to Elizabeth KEEN > > NOTE: Many of the Parkeson families of Pulaski County were later in Dodge > County, GA when Dodge County was incorporated into a County in 1870. > > NOTE: Children of Asa HARRELL and Elizabeth KEEN: (1) Anne Martha, (2) > Nancy, (3) Benjamin, (4) James, (5) Mary 'Polly', (6) Lucinda, (7) Penelope > 'Penny', (8) Asa, JR., (9) John, (10) Sophia, (11) Willis Paul, (12) Catherine, (13) > Charlotte, (14) Mourning and (15) Susan HARRELL. > > Children of Cordial Daniel PARKERSON, JR and Catherine HARRELL: > 2.d.3.a. John Daniel PARKERSON, bc: 1852 ~ d: 10 SEP 1883, Dodge County ~ > Married 17 APR 1871, Dodge County, to Mary A. "Vinney" WISE Livingston ~ > daughter of Henry WISE and Sarah WRIGHT > > 2.d.3.b. Tembte Catherine 'Tempy' PARKERSON, b: 11 SEP 1857 ~ d: 16 MAY > 1916 in Dodge County ~ Married 12 APR 1877, Dodge, to John Riley GIDDENS, b: 19 > FEB 1855, Pulaski County, GA. ~ d: 23 MAR 1921, Dodge County ~ Son of Benjamin > E. L. GIDDENS and Bedia C. SMITH. Children of Tembte: Three > > 2.d.3.c. Elizabeth Anne PARKERSON, b: 12 DEC 1858 ~ d: 11 APR 1898 in > Dodge County ~ Married 16 MAR 1877, Dodge County, to James Richard GIDDENS > > 2.d.3.d. Nancy Anne PARKERSON, bc: 1859 ~ Married 04 APR 1878, Dodge > County, to John William FLANDERS > > 2.d.3.e. Mary Anne PARKERSON, b: 3 JUN 1860, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ d: > 22 FEB 1911 in Dodge County ~ Married 12 MAR 1875, Dodge County, to Benjamin > Abraham GIDDENS > > 2.d.3.f. William Benjamin PARKERSON, b: 4 DEC 1861 ~ d: 17 JUL 1896 ~ > Married 11 MAR 1880, Wilcox County, GA, to Amelia Jane OWENS, b: 31 MAR 1865 > > 2.d.3.g. James Matthew PARKERSON, b: 26 FEB 1865, Pulaski County ~ d: 13 > OCT 1936, Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Lovely Grove Baptist Church > Cemetery, Dodge County ~ Married (1) 22 AUG 1886, Dodge County, to Malvina > [Mulvinia] Lodusky WISE, b: 05 JUL 1868 ~ d: 14 AUG 1896 ~ Interred: Parkerson Baptist > Church Cemetery, Dodge County ~ Married (2) circa MAR 1897, to Carrie WEEKS > > 2.d.3.h. Willis Levi PARKERSON, b: 25 MAY 1867, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ > d: 14 MAR 1937 in Dodge County ~ Married 22 MAY 1884, to Samantha E. TAYLOR, > b: 14 SEP 1865 ~ d: 01 JUN 1927, Woodlawn Cemetery, Eastman, Georgia. [NOTE: > Samantha's siblings: Martin Taylor, Mary Catherine Taylor COLEMAN, Reubin > Taylor, William Taylor.] > > 2.d.3.i. Franklin Thomas PARKERSON, b: 6 FEB 1869 ~ d: 26 JAN 1934 ~ > Married Sarah Elizabeth ROGERS > 2.d.3.j. Isaac Newton PARKERSON, b: 30 AUG 1873, Dodge County, Georgia ~ > Married Vienna Jane PEACOCK, b: 05 FEB 1875 > ~O~ > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >
John, the O'Daniels from Orange County, NC were of Irish descent, but, do we have anything to suggest that the O'Daniels of Stafford County were of Irish descent??? I am familiar with the Middlesex family all the way back to 1650 in America and have never seen any mention that they were Irish, or probably Irish? Please enlighten me on that revelation. Anyone out there wish to expound on the Daniels family that was of Irish descent and all ways had the "s" in the name. That would be the family of Josephus Daniels of Raleigh and the "Raleigh News and Observer". I believe that Clifton Daniels was the progenitor of this bunch. Ya'll stay warm. Payne ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:40 AM Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > Robert, > I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford County, > VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for the > O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. > I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I had time to > look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT family in that > area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) family popped > up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the Middlesex > DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure this > PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? > What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's > daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to the > information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that Julia Ann > DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne Bolling RADCLIFF > of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the same time > frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, don't we? > We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of the > families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE family). > > All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since we now > think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we know where > the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert Daniell > To: John R. Clarke > Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM > Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA > > > Good morning, John. > > Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. > > All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on some of > the little things? > > There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & Sarah > WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further > information about this couple. The place and date lend circumstantial > possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of John > O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his grandson James > O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. > > Does this marriage ring any bells for you? > > I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. The Thomas > Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, father of > Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. > > Robert > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message. > >
Good morning, Sorry for the late reply to your message but I have been looking at the JEFFERIES pretty closely, as of recent. They are tied very closely with the TUGGLES and LEES. The TUGGLES seem to bounce from Middlesex, to Pittsylvania, to Prince Edward and then finally to Wilkes County, GA. Capt, Lodowick TUGGLE RS-VA (1741-1792) was married to Dorothy LEE, d/o George LEE and Mary BUFORD of Middlesex County, VA. George was the son of Charles LEE, Sr. and Dorothy HENRY of the same. George's brother, Charles LEE, Jr. married Penelope CHENEY and their daughter, Penelope, married a Robert DANIEL. It is this LEE line that ties into the DANIELS, HENNINGS, McTYRES, MONTAGUE and FAULKNERS, according to my information. However, the MONTAGUES are all over this whole bunch. There are a lot of interesting names in the deeds of Lodowick TUGGLE as he moves south into GA. Robert and Penelope's family ties into the TATE (TAIT), BAILEY, RIVIER, WILLIAMS, MACHAN or McKAN, BROOKINGS and CLARE families, according to the more or less established assignments of this family. I am not sure about any of this but the MACHANS were originally form Lancaster County, later Middlesex County, VA family. I have a lot of questions about this Robert and Penelope DANIEL family, supposedly of Middlesex County, VA. No one has ever produced a will or anything like that for Robert and I think this Robert of Middlesex may have been the Robert DANIEL of Orange County, VA. Someone may also have commingled the family of Reuben DANIEL, a cousin of this Robert, with his DANIEL family. I am still trying to figure this mess out but that's just by two bits on this family as it is, now. My notes on TUGGLE are at the bottom of this message. <<< "THE TUGGLE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA" by Vivian Tuggle states, pg 33-36: "Lodowick Tuggle, b. Middlesex Co.,VA, 14 Sept 1741, bapt 4 Oct 1741, died in Oglethorpe Co., GA between 23 Sept and 20 Oct 1798, m in Middlesex County, 1 Oct 1765, Dorothy Lee." The Vestry Book of Cambden Parish disclosed that beginning in 1782 and for some years thereafter he was a Vestryman of that Parish, (63 Vestry Book of Cambden Parish 1767-1852)......A Middlesex Court Order states that "Lodowick Tuggle, Gent. married Dorothy Lee, Spinster, Oct 1, 1765" (7 Wm. & Mary Quarterly 192; Middlesex Marriages Records) (1740-1854, pg 16) The witnesses were John George and John Stringer Dorothy Lee, wife of Lodowick, b. 31 March 1749, was a daughter of George Lee (1715-1757) who was married, 4 Dec 1737, to Mary Buford. George Lee was a son of Charles Lee (1683-1720) whose wife was named Dorothy. The father of Charles was Thomas Lee whose wife was named Elizabeth. Charles Lee, a brother of Dorothy (Lee) Tuggle, was Sheriff of Middle sex County in 1783, (44 Va. Mag. of History & Biog. 75)." On 7 March 1769, he sold the plantation inherited from his father to Richard Bristow, (9 Middlesex Deeds 57) and moved to Prince Edward County. There he bought 100 acres from Andrew Wallace on 18 June 1770 described as being "on both sides of Falling Creek of the north side of Buffalo River". (4 PE Deeds 146). On 7 March 1769, he sold the plantation inherited from his father to Richard Bristow, (9 Middlesex Deeds 57) and moved to Prince Edward County. There he bought 100 acres from Andrew Wallace on 18 June 1770 described as being "on both sides of Falling Creek of the north side of Buffalo River". (4 PE Deeds 146). On 5 Nov 1771 he purchased 245 acres from Dabney Pettus described as "being on the north side of Buffalo River beginning at Wallace's corner in Bauldwin line." (4 PE Deeds 237). Lodowick conveyed 90 acres of his boundary to Philemon Bird (a brother-in-law who marred Mary Lee, sister of Dorothy) 20 July 1772 (5 PE Deeds 197). He resided in Prince Edwrd until 1776 when he disposed of his property by three separate conveyances, all dated 19 February 1776 Williamson Bird purchased 40 acres (5 PE Deeds 527) Philemon Bird 40 acres (6 PE Deeds 76) and John Holecombe 171 acres "being the place the said Tuggle now lives on." (6 PE Deeds 134). Lodowick and Dorothy at once moved to Pittsylvania County and on 28 April 1776 bought 400 acres on Turkey Cock Creek, "including the mill" from George Jefferson, (5 Pitt.Deeds 67). He had also purchased shortly after arriving in Pittsylvania, on 26 Sept 1776, a bounty of 100 acres from Garrett, (4 PE Deeds 245). A land grant for 175 acres "on the south side of Pigg River, beginning at Francis Kerby's Corner beech" was issued to him 1 Sept. 1780, (E Va. Land Grants 523). Lodowick was a Lieutenant in the Pittsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War. An order under date of 23 Oct 1777 appears at 4 Pittsylvania Orders 40, reciting that "Lodowick Tuggle, Gent., produced his commission as a Lieutenant in the Militia and took the oath by law prescribed." Lodowick obtained a Land Officers Treasury Warrant on 9 June 1783 for 250 acres which was surveyed 20 April 1785, described as being on the branches of Turkey Cock Creek and "beginning at the said Tuggle's corner maple" (16 Va. Land Grants 82) He took an active part in the government of Pittsylvania County. On 21 Nov 1780, he was accepted as one of four sureties on a bond of thirty thousand pounds to Thomas Jefferson as Governor to insure the collection of the county revenues by Crispin Shelton, (6 PE Orders 72) In 1782, he was one of five sureties on the official bond of Abraham Shelton, then Sheriff The Vestry Book of Cambden Parish disclosed that beginning in 1782 and for some years thereafter he was a Vestryman of that Parish, (63 Vestry Book of Cambden Parish 1767-1852)... The Journal of the Council of the State of Virginia under date of 18 June 1783 recites that Lodowick Tuggle, Gentleman, was appointed to the Commission of the Peace and Oyer and Terminer for the County of Pittsylvania, (5 Pitt. Orders 6) He was one of the Commissioners that laid out the Town of Cooksburg in 1788, (12 Hening 659). Lodowick obtained a Land Officers Treasury Warrant on 9 June 1783 for 250 acres which was surveyed 20 April 1785, described as being on the branches of Turkey Cock Creek and "beginning at the said Tuggle's corner maple" (16 Va. Land Grants 82). On 2 April 1784 he had surveyed a tract containing 296 acres "on Pigg River and Snow Creek beginning at his corner" and calling for Jefferson's line on the north and Peter Finney's line on the south (2 Va. Land Grants 61) The book, "HISTORY OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA" , page 101-102 has the Account Books of: Calland Store on Nov 21, 1784, and shows a visit by, Captain Lodowick Tuggle and list his purchases. On 18 June 1787 he filed his commission from the Governor and qualified as a Captain of the Pittsylvania Militia, (5 Pitt. Orders 494) He was still a Captain in the Militia in 1789, as is shown by reference in 4 Calendar if Virginia State Papers 646 He was one of the Commissioners that laid out the Town of Cooksburg in 1788, (12 Hening 659) On 18 July 1791 Lodowick and Dorothy sold their plantation of 1100 acres in Pittsylvania (9 Pitt. Deeds 30), and with their four sons, and almost certainly their six daughters, migrated to Georgia and settled on Little River, a tributary of the Savannah, then in Wilkes County. Thi swas about the time of William JEFFRIES death. William Jeffries was married to Dorothy's younger sister, Esther Lee I believe The Lodowick and Dorothy moved there to be with Esther and her children Many of the Tuggle children married their Jeffries cousins The Tax Digest of Georgia (Blair 1926) lists him as a resident of Wilkes in 1793, owning 469 acres and 14 slaves. His sons, George, Robert, and Thomas were listed by name only. The following year Oglethorpe County was created from Wilkes and his plantation was in the new county in northwest Georgia. Lodowick had been baptized, reared and married in the Anglican Church and was a member of the Vestry of Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania, but became active in the Presbyterian Church, probably because there was no Episcopal Church in the Area. In a historical sketch of New Hope Church in Oglethorpe in the Southern Presbyterian (1787) it is stated: "The Rev. John Newton was installed by the Presbytery of South Carolina as pastor of Bethany and New Hope about 1788. It appears that Allen Leeper, Lodowick Tuggle, and William Appleby were the first Elders...At the first meeting of Hopewell Presbytery in 1797 there were three Elders present as appears from the first Minutes, Ezekiel Gilham, Jacob Darrah, and Lodowick Tuggle..." On 18 July 1791 Lodowick and Dorothy sold their plantation of 1100 acres in Pittsylvania (9 Pitt. Deeds 30), and with their four sons, and almost certainly their six daughters, migrated to Georgia and settled on Little River, a tributary of the Savannah, then in Wilkes County. The Tax Digest of Georgia (Blair 1926) lists him as a resident of Wilkes in 1793, owning 469 acres and 14 slaves. His sons, George, Robert, and Thomas were listed by name only. The following year Oglethorpe County was created from Wilkes and his plantation was in the new county in northwest Georgia. His will dated 23 Sept 1798 probated 20 Oct 1798, is of record in Oglethorpe Will Book "A" at page 80, and reads in part: "My will and desire is, that I have give my four sons part of my estate, that they give a true account of what they have received and that it may be considered and counted as my estate, and then my will is that the whole of my estate be equally divided between all of my children. My will further is that the land I now live on be not sold, but be kept and remain as a home for my children until my youngest child, Nancy Tuggle, comes of age, then to be sold and divided amongst all of my children. My will further is that the land I had of Charles Brooks and what else of my estate my executors shall think best to be sold, that they sell it and divide the same among them. But my Negroes, I do not allow to be sold, but equally divided among my children, viz: Goerge, Robert, Thomas, William, Sally, Eunice, Savannah, Catherine, Elizabeth and Nancy Tuggle, as soon as my Executors can, the division of my estate is to be, and I herby constitute and appoint my two oldest sons, George Tuggle and Robert Tuggle and Philemon Bird, Executors of this my last will and Testament." Lodowick had been baptized, reared and married in the Anglican Church and was a member of the Vestry of Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania, but became active in the Presbyterian Church, probably because there was no Episcopal Church in the Area. In a historical sketch of New Hope Church in Oglethorpe in the Southern Presbyterian (1787) it is stated: "The Rev. John Newton was installed by the Presbytery of South Carolina as pastor of Bethany and New Hope about 1788. It appears that Allen Leeper, Lodowick Tuggle, and William Appleby were the first Elders...At the first meeting of Hopewell Presbytery in 1797 there were three Elders present as appears from the first Minutes, Ezekiel Gilham, Jacob Darrah, and Lodowick Tuggle..." In 1825, Greene, Hancock, Oglethorpe, Warren and Wilkes Counties were all combined to create what is now Taliaferro County, Georgia. >>>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <JetPilotUSAF100@cs.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 2:57 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] DANIEL~MURDEN ~ASBURY~MORRIS~JEFFRIES > John, This is a ROUGH DRAFT ~ Wanted you to see the JEFFRIES [at the bottom] > in Georgia ~ also note all the Henning and Cordial names carried down from > the children of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Edmund or Edmond DANIEL through her MURDEN > children. > Anne > > ROUGH DRAFT of the Malachi MURDEN, SR and Elizabeth TEMBTE Children: > > Elizabeth TEMBTE, bc: 1734 ~ d: 04 OCT 1819, Greene County, Georgia ~ > Daughter of Dr. Henning Tembte and Elizabeth SHERWOOD ~ Married (1) Malachi MURDEN ~ > Son of Edward and Mary Murden ~ Married (2) Edmond or Edmund DANIEL who raised > the younger of the five MURDEN children along with their children: Cordial > DANIEL; Henning DANIEL who married Hannah ASBURY; and Tembte "Tempy" DANIEL who > married John BAILEY [Nothing more is really known about Tempy.] > > Children of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR: > 1.* Abbalony MURDEN, bb: 1763/64 ~ Married circa 1784, Daniel MORRIS > 2.* Mary MURDEN, bc: 1760/63 ~ Married Jacob PARKERSON, b: 03 MAR 1761 > 3. Elizabeth 'Lucy" or "Betsy" MURDEN ~ [May not have married.] > 4. Anne [Nancy] MURDEN > 5.* Malachi MURDEN, JR., bc: 1768/70 ~ Married 16 JAN 1806, Greene County, > Georgia, to Winifred [Nancy, on record] ASBURY ~ Sister of Hannah ASBURY who > married Henning DANIEL. Daughters of Richard ASBURY and Elizabeth THORNTON ~ > Daughter of Jesse THORNTON and Hannah REDMAN. > > GENERATION TWO ~ > 1. Abbalony MURDEN, bb: 1769, Virginia ~ d: 1810/20, Georgia ~ Daughter > of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR ~ Married circa 1784, Georgia, to > Daniel MORRIS, b: 24 DEC 1764, Currituck County, North Carolina ~ d: 29 OCT > 1855, Hart County, Kentucky ~ Son of Thomas and Mary MORRIS. Daniel married (2) > 11 OCT 1822, Grayson County, Kentucky, to Nancy C. KEY > > Children of Abbalony MURDEN and Daniel MORRIS: > 1.a. Elizabeth MORRIS, bc: 1788, Wilkes County, Georgia ~ d: 1854, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married 23 NOV 1803, Greene County, Georgia, to Thomas > JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS ~ Son of William JEFFRIES and Esther LEE > > 1.b. Mary Murden MORRIS, ~ Married 06 APR 1806, Greene County, GA, to > Isham BRASSELL, bc: 1786 ~ Son of Britton BRASSELL[E], bc: 1747/50, Acadia, Nova > Scotia, Canada ~ Rev War ~ d: 1827, Pike County, Georga, Interred in Britton > Alford' Sr's graveyard on the Flint River in the southwest corner of the county, > and LaDicey 'Dicy' DAVIS, bc: 1754 ~ dc: 1824 ~ Daughter of Christopher DAVIS > [NOTE: Britton, living in Jones County, 1827, received a Georgia Rev War > Veterans Lottery Land Grant, granted in Muscogee, 1828, and Lee County, in 1834 > both after his death.] > 1.c. Lovenski 'Lovey' MORRIS > 1.d. Irvin MORRIS, b: 11 OCT 1785, Wilkes County, GA ~ d: 1865/66, Civil > War ~ Married 10 MAR 1809, to Mary M. SNYDER, b: 12 NOV 1793, Kentucky ~ d: 07 > MAR 1883, probably West Virginia. Child: Cordial Daniel 'Cordy' MORRIS, b: > 25 NOV 1810, Hardin County, Kentucky > 1.e. Dempsey MORRIS, bc: 1800, Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married 17 APR > 1822, Hardin County, Kentucky, to Sophia ASHBAUGH, bc: 1804 ~ Daughter of David > Ashbaugh, b: 14 MAR 1772, Huntington County, Pennsylvania ~ d: JUL 1834, > possibly Hardin County, Kentucky, and Catherine SHOPTAUGH, bc: 1775, Washington > County, Maryland ~ d: 1851, Nelson County, Kentucky ~ Dempsey had six Children > 1.f. CORDIAL DANIEL MORRIS, bc: 1802 ~ Married Nancy UNKNOWN ~ Nine > Children > > ~O~ > 2. Mary MURDEN, bc: 1760/63, b: Nansemond County, Virginia ~ Daughter > of Elizabeth TEMBTE and Malachi MURDEN, SR ~ Married circa 1780, to Jacob > PARKERSON, b: 03 MAR 1761, Northampton County, Virginia ~ Reverend ~ d: between > 01 APR and 07 JUN 1843, Pulaski County [or 04 SEP 1842] ~ Rev. War > > NOTE: PARKERSON, Jacob, Cont, NC, & VA lines, S31902, Rev War Soldier, b: 03 > MAR 1761, Northampton County Virginia and lived there at enlistment ~ had a > brother [not named ~ John] who served as a sergeant in Capt. John Craddock's Co > in 2nd NC Regiment, soldier applied 20 APR 1835 Pulasli Co Georgia, in 1843 > soldier had died leaving a widow and children [not named]. > > Children of Mary MURDEN and Jacob PARKERSON: > 2.a. Henning Daniel PARKERSON > 2.b. Tempte "Tempy" PARKERSON, b: 30 AUG 1782, Pulaski Cty., Georgia ~ 9 > AUG 1865, Wilcox or Dooly County, GA ~ Married circa 1806, [as his 3rd spouse] > to William Joseph PATE, SR, bc: 1755 ~ dc: 1837/41 ~ Reverend ~ or maybe > "Son of" William PATE, SR, Revolutionary War Soldier. Per grave marker [not > original stone] of Tempy at Friendship Church in Pulaski County, wife of William > PATE, Rev War Soldier ~ believe wrong info... maybe her husband was "son of" > William, SR. of Rev War that married Tempy. OR, maybe he was son of Jacob > PATE and Zilla BROACH ~ Jacob, the son of Matthew PATE and Anne READE ~ Daughter > of Francis READE and Jane CHISMAN. Children of Tempy PARKERSON and William > PATE: (1) Maxie or Maxcy PATE, b: 01 OCT 1807, married Katherine 'Katie' HOLT; > (2) Nancy, b: 09 JAN 1812, married 25 FEB 1834, to Reuben BLANCHARD ; (3) > Mary, b: 1814, married James HOLT; (4) Edwin Elijah Bennett, b: 15 APR 1815, > married Mary SMITH; (5) James, b: 17 JAN 1817 ~ d: 28 AUG 1865, married Jane > MOORE; (6) Sarah, b: 1819, married David JOHNSON > > 2.c. Sarah 'Sallie' PARKERSON, ~ Married Joel HOLT ~ ? > 2.d.* CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, SR, bc: 1799/1809 ~ dc: 1851 ~ Married > Elizabeth MURRAY Brock > 2.e. Lawson PARKERSON, bc: 1808 > > ~O~ > 5. Malachi MURDEN, JR., bc: 1765/70 ~ Son of Elizabeth TEMBTE and > Malachi Murden, SR ~ Married 16 JAN 1806, Green County, GA*, to Winifred [Nancy on > record] ASBURY, bc: 1775/86, Richmond County, Virginia ~ d: 1842, Georgia ~ > Daughter of Richard ASBURY and Elizabeth THORNTON, and sister of Hannah ASBURY > who married Henning DANIEL. [Winifred was named in the 1826, Greene County, > Georgia, Will of her Uncle Redman THORNTON as Murden.] > > *NOTE: Alternate Marriage Date: 17 FEB 1804 > > Children of Malachi MURDEN, JR and Winifred ASHBURY: > 5.a. Emily Reade MURDEN, bc: 1808 ~ > 5.b. William Henning MURDEN, bc: 1810 ~ Married 27 AUG 1833, to Elizabeth > B. ROGERS [CHECK] > 5.c. HENNING DANIEL MURDEN, bc: 1816 ~ dc: 1903 ~ Married 12 APR 1837, > Greene County, GA, to Cornelia F. PINKSTON ~ Daughter of John and Sarah PINKSTON. > Believe her brother, Jesse, married Hannah DANIEL, and her sister, Mary [or > Sarah], married William Henning DANIEL ~ Children of Henning DANIEL and > Hannah ASBURY. > 5.d. Redman [or Redmon(d)] F. MURDEN, bc: 1820 ~ Married (1) 29 SEP 1850, > Taliaferro County, Georgia, to Mary MOORE ~ Married (2) 16 MAR 1864, Greene > County, Georgia, to Sarah A. MITCHELL [CHECK] > > NOTE: Redman S. "Red" MURDEN, bc: 1839, clerk in Taliaferro County, GA > in 1860 ~ may be son of one of the above. > > ~O~ > > GENERATION THREE ~ > 1.a. Elizabeth MORRIS, bc: 1788, Wilkes County, Georgia ~ d: 1854, Jasper > County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Abbalony MURDEN and Daniel Morris ~ Married 23 > NOV 1803, Greene County, Georgia, to Thomas JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS, bc: 1779, > King and Queen County, Virginia ~ Son of William JEFFRIES, JR., King & Queen > County, Virginia, and [M: 10 FEB 1770], to (2) Esther LEE, b: 24 MAY 1754, > Middlesex County, Virginia ~ Daughter of George LEE, b: 26 APR 1715, Middlesex > County, and [M: 04 DEC 1737, Middlesex] to Mary BUFORD, b: 20 AUG 1716, Lancaster > County, Virginia ~ Daughter of Thomas Buford, b: 21 MAY 1682, Middlesex County, > and Elizabeth JOHNSON. George, the son of Charles LEE, b: 23 MAR 1683, > Middlesex County. > > NOTE: Children of William Jeffries and (2) Esther LEE: (1) William, > married 24 OCT 1806, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, to Nancy TUGGLE; (2) Elizabeth, > married 05 APR 1799, to Robert TUGGLE, Greene County, Georgia; (3) Thomas > married Elizabeth MORRIS; (4) George, married 18 DEC 1798, Oglethorpe, to > Catherine TUGGLE; and (5) Lee JEFFRIES, married Sarah UNKNOWN and had at least ten > children. William, SR, had supposedly had a son "Booker" by a previous marriage > [to perhaps to a slave~?] He was the son of William JEFFRIES, SR. of > Richmond County, Virginia. > > Children of Elizabeth MORRIS and Thomas JEFFRIES or JEFFREYS: > 1.a.1.* Burkett N. JEFFRIES ~ Married 30 AUG 1825, Jasper County, > Georgia, to Elizabeth REEVES > 1.a.2.* Malony JEFFRIES, bc: 1804, Green County, Georgia ~ d. 1825, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Married Joshua Clayburn BANKS > 1.a.3.* Lovey JEFFRIES, bc: 1810, Green County, Georgia ~ Married 03 JAN > 1830, to Benjamin F. TAYLOR > 1.a.4. Elizabeth JEFFRIES > 1.a.5. Thomas JEFFRIES, bc: 1818 > 1.a.6. Colbert JEFFRIES, bc: 1819 ~ d: 28 JUL 1891, Jasper County > ~ Married (1) Nancy BRYANT ~ Married (2) 26 NOV 1883, to Nancy Teresa SMITH > 1.a.7.* Melissa JEFFRIES, b: 10 AUG 1820, Jasper County, Georgia ~ > Married William SPEARS > > 1.a.8. CORDIAL DANIEL JEFFRIES, b: 1822 ~ d: NOV 1863, Civil War > ~ Married 12 DEC 1859, to Sarah Josephine SPEARS Binford ~ Daughter of > William SPEARS, b: 1784 Cumberland County, Virginia, and Sarah 'Sally' BANKS, b: 06 > APR 1789 ~ Children of Cordial and Sarah: Anna; Thomas; and Milton JEFFRIES, > married 18 MAY 1887, Jasper County, to Mary COOK > > 1.a.9. Esther JEFFRIES, bc: 1823, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: 11 > AUG 1861, Jasper County ~ Married 02 JAN 1860, to Columbus Augustus SPEARS ~ > d: 22 JAN 1864, Civil War ~ Son of William SPEARS and Sarah 'Sallie' BANKS > [See 1.a.8.] > > ~O~ > 2.d. CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, SR, bc: 1809/10 ~ dc: 1851/53. Pulaski > County, Georgia ~ Son of Mary MURDEN and Jacob PARKERSON ~ Married 13 FEB 1826, > Pulaski County, [Owen Dilliard, J.P. officiating], to Elizabeth MURRAY Brock, > bc: 1814/15, Pulaski County ~ widow of John BROCK > > Children of Cordial Daniel PARKERSON and Elizabeth MURRAY: > 2.d.1. Malachi Murden PARKERSON, bc: 1826/27, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ > Married 07 FEB 1850, Pulaski County, to Elizabeth LACEY, bc: 1830, South > Carolina > NOTE: Pulaski County, Georgia ~ BONDSMAN: Malachi Parkerson and Elizabeth > Parkerson ~ DATE: 24 JUN 1857 ~ Recorded DATE: 14 APR 1848 ~ AMOUNT: $642. > REMARKS: Malichi M. PARKERSON charged with being reputed father of Amy HUTTO's > child. In cases of illegitimate birth where there was concern that the child > may become a "charity" case, a bond was posted to guarantee the financial > support of the child until the age of fourteen. > > 2.d.2. John B. PARKERSON, bc: 1827/28 ~ Married 10 FEB 1867, Pulaski > County, to Margaret FULGRUM or FULGHAM > > 2.d.3.* CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, JR, b: 01 MAR 1829 ~ d: 24 DEC 1898, > Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery, Dodge County ~ > Married 15 MAY 1851, Pulaski County, to Catherine HARRELL, b: 12 JUN 1831 ~ > Daughter of Asa HARRELL and [M: 1815, Pulaski] to Elizabeth KEEN > > 2.d.4. SHERWOOD L. PARKERSON, bc: 1831 ~ d: 28 JUL 1862, Staunton, > Virginia [Civil War] ~ Married 03 AUG 1854, Pulaski County, to Margaret SPIRES ~ > Children: (1) Sarah E., married John SMITH ~ (2) CORDIAL ~ (3) Jane, > married James 'Jim' MULLIS ~ (4) James Westley, b: 09 SEP 1858, married 14 NOV > 1848, to Delola M. LIVINGSTON, b: 08 SEP 1861 ~ (5) John, b: 22 JUN 1861 ~ d: 28 > FEB 1930, married Sarah 'Sallie' McCRANIE, b: 20 SEP 1869. > > [Note: Unless the PARKERSONs connected to the SHERWOODs ~ this name probably > came from Elizabeth TEMBTE's mother. ~ Elizabeth SHERWOOD who married > Henning TEMBTE ~ Daughter of Daniel SHERWOOD and Mary HOPKINS.] > > 2.d.5. Tembte "Tempy" PARKERSON, bc: 1834 ~ Married 04 SEP 1860, to > Thomas Alfred OWENS > > 2.d.6. Susan F. PARKERSON, bc: 1836 ~ Married 1859, to Henry V. TAYLOR, > b: 22 SEP 1837 [CHECK] ~ Son of Jacob W. TAYLOR, b: 24 DEC 1797 and Sarah > HIGGS, b: 04 FEB 1800 > > 2.d.7. Jacob PARKERSON, bc: 1838 > 2.d.8. Mary 'Polly' PARKERSON, bc: 1840 ~ Married (1) B. F. MOORE ~ > Married (2) Thomas CASON > > 2.d.9. William PARKERSON, bc: 1844 > 2.d.10. Nancy Anne PARKERSON, bc: 1845 ~ d: DEC 1930, Pavo, Thomas > County, Georgia ~ Married Cordial Micajah 'Cordy' OWENS ~ Son of > 2.d.11. Sarah PARKERSON, bc: 1847 ~ Married William W. CLEMENTS, bc: 1846 > > 2.d.12. EDMOND Thomas PARKERSON, b: 23 MAR 1850 ~ d: 9 JAN 1924, Dodge > County ~ Married 05 DEC 1867, Pulaski, to Elizabeth CLEMENTS, b: 28 MAY 1848, > Pulaski ~ d: 11 FEB 1925, Dodge ~ Daughter of Jacob W. David CLEMENTS, bc: 1816, > GA and Mary 'Polly' HARRELL Brock, bc: 1823, GA ~ Daughter of Asa HARRELL and > Elizabeth KEEN ~ Asa, the son of Levi HARRELL and Sarah COLE of Anson County, > North Carolina. Levi, the son of Jacob HARRELL, bc: 1720, Nansemond County, > Virginia. Jacob, the son of Francis HARRELL, bc: 1695, Nansemond ~ d: 1763, > Bertie County, NC, and Mary BENTON, bc: 1698, Nansemond County. > > 2.d.13. HENNING DANIEL PARKERSON, b: 07 SEP 1851, Pulaski County, Georgia > ~ d: 18 OCT 1924 ~ Married (1) 26 SEP 1872, Dodge County, to Nancy FULGRUM ~ > Married (2) 11 NOV 1886, Cherry Ida HORN(E), b: 12 OCT 1870, LeCanto, Florida > > ~O~ > GENERATION FOUR ~ > 1.a.1. Burkett N. JEFFRIES ~ Son of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth > MORRIS ~ Married Elizabeth REEVES, b: 02 OCT 1806 ~ d: 28 MAY 1892, Georgia. ~ > Daughter of Joel Avery REEVES and Nancy UNKNOWN > > Children of Burkett N. JEFFRIES and Elizabeth REEVES: > 1.a.1.a. Leroy Jeffries, b. 1834, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: 1860/70, > Marion County, Alabama ~ He married 29 JUL 1852, to Mary Jane HENDERSON ~ > Daughter of William and Mary Henderson > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.2. Malony JEFFRIES, bc: 1804, Greene County, Georgia ~ d: 1825, > Jasper County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth MORRIS ~ > Married 19 JUL 1820, Jasper County, to Josiah Clayburn BANKS ~ Son of John BANKS > and Sarah TRAYLOR or TAYLOR > > Children of Malony JEFFRIES and Josiah Clayburn BANKS: > 1.a.2.a. Sarah BANKS > 1.a.2.b. Abalone BANKS > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.3. Lovey JEFFRIES, bc: 1810, Greene County, Georgia ~ d: after > 1860, Randolph County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and Elizabeth > MORRIS ~ Married 03 JAN 1830, Jasper County, Georgia, to Benjamin F. TAYLOR > > Children of Lovey JEFFRIES and Benjamin F. TAYLOR: > 1.a.3.a. Paschal M. TAYLOR > 1.a.3.b. Elizabeth TAYLOR > 1.a.3.c. Thomas TAYLOR > 1.a.3.d. Charles D. TAYLOR > 1.a.3.e. Catherine TAYLOR > 1.a.3.f. Martha TAYLOR > > ~ O ~ > 1.a.7. Melissa JEFFRIES, b: 10 AUG 1820, Jasper County, Georgia ~ d: > 05 JAN 1892, Randolph County, Georgia ~ Daughter of Thomas Jeffries and > Elizabeth MORRIS ~ Married 05 OCT 1843, to William SPEARS, b: 18 JUL 1818, Jasper > County, Georgia ~ d: 04 APR 1896, Randolph County ~ Son of John Spears and Mary > "Polly" JONES. > > Children of Melissa JEFFRIES and William SPEARS: > 1.a.7.a. Thomas SPEARS, b: 27 SEP 1844 ~ d: 12 AUG 1869 > 1.a.7.b. William S. SPEARS, b: 05 APR 1846 ~ d: 26 MAY 1907 > 1.a.7.c. Burkett C. SPEARS, b: 28 JUN 1848, Merriweather County, Georgia ~ > d: 23 NOV 1914, Grady County, Georgia ~ Married MAY 1880, Randolph County, to > Lolia Lavonia DOZIER [NOTE: Was Burkett a sheriff around Atlanta in JAN > 1898?] > 1.a.7.d. Martha Henrietta SPEARS, b: 28 JUL 1851, [Twin] ~ d: 16 FEB 1877 > ~ Married S. S. PARHAM > 1.a.7.e. William SPEARS, JR, b: 28 JUL 1851, [Twin] > 1.a.7.f. Peyton Franklin SPEARS, b: 24 JAN 1856 ~ d: after 1896 > 1.a.7.g. Seaborn M. SPEARS, b: 18 DEC 1859, [Twin] > 1.a.7.h. Mary Elizabeth SPEARS, b: 18 DEC 1859, [Twin] ~ d: 21 JUN 1934, > Randolph County, GA ~ Married 21 NOV 1881, Randolph County, to Lewis Dawson > SHERRER > 1.a.7.i. Georgia Anna SPEARS, b: 24 APR 1863 ~ d: 03 MAY 1863 > > ~O~ > 2.d.3. CORDIAL DANIEL PARKERSON, JR, b: 01 MAR 1829 ~ d: 24 DEC 1898, > Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery, Dodge County ~ > Son of Cordial Daniel Parkerson, SR and Elizabeth MURRAY ~ Married 15 MAY > 1851, Pulaski County, Georgia, to Catherine 'Catie' HARRELL, b: 12 JUN 1831 ~ d: > 04 MAY 1901, Interred: Bellisant Harrell Cemetery Daughter of Asa HARRELL and > [M: 1815, Pulaski] to Elizabeth KEEN > > NOTE: Many of the Parkeson families of Pulaski County were later in Dodge > County, GA when Dodge County was incorporated into a County in 1870. > > NOTE: Children of Asa HARRELL and Elizabeth KEEN: (1) Anne Martha, (2) > Nancy, (3) Benjamin, (4) James, (5) Mary 'Polly', (6) Lucinda, (7) Penelope > 'Penny', (8) Asa, JR., (9) John, (10) Sophia, (11) Willis Paul, (12) Catherine, (13) > Charlotte, (14) Mourning and (15) Susan HARRELL. > > Children of Cordial Daniel PARKERSON, JR and Catherine HARRELL: > 2.d.3.a. John Daniel PARKERSON, bc: 1852 ~ d: 10 SEP 1883, Dodge County ~ > Married 17 APR 1871, Dodge County, to Mary A. "Vinney" WISE Livingston ~ > daughter of Henry WISE and Sarah WRIGHT > > 2.d.3.b. Tembte Catherine 'Tempy' PARKERSON, b: 11 SEP 1857 ~ d: 16 MAY > 1916 in Dodge County ~ Married 12 APR 1877, Dodge, to John Riley GIDDENS, b: 19 > FEB 1855, Pulaski County, GA. ~ d: 23 MAR 1921, Dodge County ~ Son of Benjamin > E. L. GIDDENS and Bedia C. SMITH. Children of Tembte: Three > > 2.d.3.c. Elizabeth Anne PARKERSON, b: 12 DEC 1858 ~ d: 11 APR 1898 in > Dodge County ~ Married 16 MAR 1877, Dodge County, to James Richard GIDDENS > > 2.d.3.d. Nancy Anne PARKERSON, bc: 1859 ~ Married 04 APR 1878, Dodge > County, to John William FLANDERS > > 2.d.3.e. Mary Anne PARKERSON, b: 3 JUN 1860, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ d: > 22 FEB 1911 in Dodge County ~ Married 12 MAR 1875, Dodge County, to Benjamin > Abraham GIDDENS > > 2.d.3.f. William Benjamin PARKERSON, b: 4 DEC 1861 ~ d: 17 JUL 1896 ~ > Married 11 MAR 1880, Wilcox County, GA, to Amelia Jane OWENS, b: 31 MAR 1865 > > 2.d.3.g. James Matthew PARKERSON, b: 26 FEB 1865, Pulaski County ~ d: 13 > OCT 1936, Dodge County, Georgia ~ Interred: Lovely Grove Baptist Church > Cemetery, Dodge County ~ Married (1) 22 AUG 1886, Dodge County, to Malvina > [Mulvinia] Lodusky WISE, b: 05 JUL 1868 ~ d: 14 AUG 1896 ~ Interred: Parkerson Baptist > Church Cemetery, Dodge County ~ Married (2) circa MAR 1897, to Carrie WEEKS > > 2.d.3.h. Willis Levi PARKERSON, b: 25 MAY 1867, Pulaski County, Georgia ~ > d: 14 MAR 1937 in Dodge County ~ Married 22 MAY 1884, to Samantha E. TAYLOR, > b: 14 SEP 1865 ~ d: 01 JUN 1927, Woodlawn Cemetery, Eastman, Georgia. [NOTE: > Samantha's siblings: Martin Taylor, Mary Catherine Taylor COLEMAN, Reubin > Taylor, William Taylor.] > > 2.d.3.i. Franklin Thomas PARKERSON, b: 6 FEB 1869 ~ d: 26 JAN 1934 ~ > Married Sarah Elizabeth ROGERS > 2.d.3.j. Isaac Newton PARKERSON, b: 30 AUG 1873, Dodge County, Georgia ~ > Married Vienna Jane PEACOCK, b: 05 FEB 1875 > ~O~ > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > IF YOU MISS ANY MESSAGE: You can easily search the DANIEL List Archives at: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DANIEL > >
Robert, I assume you have looked at the DANIEL family over in Stafford County, VA. We both know that Stafford was the home stomping grounds for the O'DANIELS before they moved to Fairfax County, VA. I read your post several weeks ago but waited until after I had time to look up some information on a DANIEL family tied to a WRIGHT family in that area of VA and "bingo," the John Moncure DANIEL (1769-1813) family popped up. Guess who his father, a Peter DANIEL, supposedly out of the Middlesex DANIEL line, was married to -- a Sarah Travers PIERSON. I am sure this PIERSON name does ring some bells for you, doesn't it? What is even more interesting is --- one of Peter and Sarah's daughters, Hannah Ball DANIEL, married a Gibson FOOTE according to the information I saw on this family. I am sure you also know that Julia Ann DANIELL of Fairfax County, VA, d/o Stephen DANIELL and Anne Bolling RADCLIFF of your O'DANIEL family, married an Alexander FOOTE in ABT the same time frame. We also know about a later BALL connection down in GA, don't we? We also know the name, Peter, is a name that floats around some of the families tied very closely to your O'DANIEL bunch (the WISE family). All of is very, very interesting, isn't it? Especially, since we now think the Middlesex DANIEL bunch was proably from Ireland and we know where the O'DANIELS were from, don't we? -- IRELAND. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Daniell To: John R. Clarke Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 1:04 PM Subject: James DANIEL m. Sarah WRIGHT, Fairfax, VA Good morning, John. Trust your Christmas was as Merry as you wanted it to be. All is quiet on the List for the holidays. A time to catch up on some of the little things? There is a record of marriage in Fairfax, VA for James DANIEL & Sarah WRIGHT, which is dated 31 Dec 1789. My searches yield no further information about this couple. The place and date lend circumstantial possibility that the James DANIEL might be James O'DANIEL, son of John O'DANIEL II, and grandson of John O'DANIEL, who mentions his grandson James O'DANIEL in his will of 1798. Does this marriage ring any bells for you? I filed the Charleston deed you sent in my PEARSON collection. The Thomas Pearson who witnessed the deed is contemporary to John P. PEARSON, father of Martha Ann Pearson COOK who married Levi DANIEL. Robert
Ruth, I do not have this Thomas NEWMAN of Edgefield, SC. Was he the father of Lee NEWMAN who married your Lydia DANIEL b. 1847 in Conecuh, Monroe, Montgomery, AL. I have one other NEWMAN connection in that time frame. Capt. James NEWMAN married Rebecca Taylor WYCHE (ABt 1803-1867), d/o Littleton WYCHE, Sr., and Susannah MITCHELL of Thomas County, GA. Susannah was the d/o of Thomas Goodwyn MITCHELL and Anne RAINES. TGM was of Sussex County, VA, later Thomas County, GA. The JORDANS, MITCHELLS and RAINES were real close. This bunch also migrated through Hancock County, GA. Littleton WYCHE (1772-1834) was the son of Lt. Col. George WYCHE II and Patience CLARK of Brunswick County, VA, later Montgomery/Richmond County, GA. Patience was the d/o George CLARK and Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. Thomas G. MITCHELL was an uncle of Julius Caesar Bonaparte MITCHELL (1795-1848) who married Catherine DANIELL, d/o Levi DANIELL and Martha Pearson COOK -- the O'DANIEL line. Her sister, Juliet Anna DANIELL married Col. Warren JORDAN of Hall County, GA, later McMinn County, TN, so this seems to tie back to this JORDAN bunch, doesn't it? I will not take the leap of faith required to say this DANIELL bunch in Hancock County, GA is your DANIEL bunch in AL because these JORDANS seem to marry more class than family but they seem to be connected. I am sure you know the George JORDAN line as well as I do by now. <grin> However, your Edgefield connection to the NEWMANS may well indicate some connection to the DANIEL family of Edgefield who were related to the DANIELL bunch in Hancock County, GA because they were all O'DANIELS from Fairfax County, VA. I think there is more going on up in Spotsylvania County, VA than we now know. I know there were many links from this county to both Orange and Middlesex and we know the Elizabeth KEY who married Josiah DANIEL of Granville County, NC was from Spotsylvania County, VA. If you remember, James DANIEL, the father of this Josiah, migrated from Middlesex to Albemarle and then his kids migrated to Granville County, NC. This KEY bunch seems to have followed a similar migration - Spotsylvania to Albemarle County, VA. I find it interesting that some of the O'DANIELS of Fairfax County, VA moved dead south into SC and others moved dead west into KY -- all of this around the time or before the RW. These other DANIEL families of central-eastern VA moved gradually west into some of the new western counties of VA before the RW and then the headed dead south into NC and then GA after the RW. I guess you could say with some degree of confidence, if they migrated from VA to SC or GA around the time of the RW, there is a good chance they were O'DANIELS and if they migrated from VA or NC to these locations after the RW, they were probably from another DANIEL line. Sorry it took me so long to get around to this message but I have a rather full plate right now. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:30 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > Hold on John - you're goin' so fast. > > I have Thomas NEWMAN of Barnwell Dist SC who married Elizabeth BUSH. Their > son Thomas married into my Davis line in Monroe Co., AL. I've found Indian > Terr. Passports for Thomas and his family. > > Now, I've been looking at that WALKER/LAMAR marriage as being the possible > parents of Tandy WALKER, a hero/Indian Fighter of the War of 1812 in AL. I > can't quite get it together - but, I'm pretty sure that's the connection. > > My KEYS (descents of John KEY & Martha TANDY) & my HARRISON's (descendents > of Benj. Harrison) were connected in Edgefield Dist - I'm not sure that they > had direct history prior to SC. > > The Granville Co., NC WHATLEY's married into my DAVIS line. > > I should have information on the line of Dionysius WRIGHT - I think that he > has an OLIVER connection. > > Well, I see I'll be busy today. - Ruth > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 5:10 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > Ruth, > > A KEY family lived on the Stagecoach Road from Charleston as it passed > > through Morgan County, GA on its way to New Orleans. This ferry was > located > > just a little ways down the road from Wilson LUMPKIN's home. > > This KEY family operated a ferry and I think this was the crossing of > > the Apalachee RIVER from then Greene County, GA into Morgan, at Buckhead. > > The FITZPATRICKS established a foothold, early, in Buckhead, which is > > located about 8 or so miles southeast of Madison, the county seat of > Morgan > > County, GA. The PARKS also operated another ferry down in that area, > too, > > down in the Brownwood area -- southwest of Madison at about the same > > distance. > > Wilson LUMPKIN (1783-1870), two term Governor of GA, married Elizabeth > > WALKER, d/o Rev. Sanders WALKER and Sarah LAMAR, the d/o of Thomas LAMAR > III > > and Eleanor YOUNG who lived in Beech Island, SC -- outskirts of Augusta. > My > > first-cousin, once removed, Col. William Richter MUSTIN, Esq. (1857-1900) > of > > Madison, married Junie Whatley WRIGHT (1866-1900) of Beech Island, SC in > > 1894 at the home of her father, John Miller WRIGHT of Beech Island, SC. > > John was the son of Dionysius Z. WRIGHT, notice the name, Dionysius, and > > Sabrina A. BUSH of Barnwell County, SC and he was a grandson of Oakley H. > > WRIGHT and Nancy BAKER of New Castle, DE, later Windsor, Henry County, > > Missouri. Sabrina was the d/o George O. BUSH and Ellander SAPP of > > Williston, Barnwell County, SC. The BUSH's and MILLERS, mostly of the > > Edgefield area, go all the way back to Bertie County, NC. The parents > of > > Virginia C. WHATLEY, Junie's mother, was Col. Abner WHATLEY and Eliza Ruth > > WILLSON of Edgefield, SC. They go back to the WHATLEYS of Granville > County, > > NC. > > The LUMPKINS came to GA from the Halifax County, VA area. The parents > > of this family were a John H. LUMPKIN and Lucy HOPSON. They migrated into > > the Oglethorpe County, GA area and spread out from there. This family > > contained a lot of attorney, judges, etc and were contemporaries of Gov. > > John CLARKE, and Gen. Jeptha Vining HARRIS. > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 11:29 PM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > John: > > > > > > How nice of you to bring up the Key connection to these families. We've > > > kicked these Keys around alot trying to come to terms with Elizabeth Key > > and > > > Josiah Daniel. Yes, the Keys were part of these herd from way back in > VA. > > > We know that there are Daniel connections there. > > > > > > And, that brings up Anne's posting again. We know that James Key and > Mary > > > Daniel lived in KY. She has a Nancy C. Key who was the second wife to > > > Daniel Morris, son of Thomas and Mary Morris. > > > > > > Anne: Do you know the parents for Nancy? > > > > > > And, I'd forgot to mention the Colemans - at least two married Graves in > > my > > > line. And, Lamar, and so many others. You'd talked about the name > > > Maxwell - Dionysius Oliver's 2nd wife was Jane Jackson (supposedly > related > > > to Andrew Jackson) - and had a son named Jackson Oliver, who married a > > Polly > > > Maxwell. And, I think that I've ran into a couple of other ones. > > > > > > From what I've been able to read about Wm. H. Crawford - he and Charles > > Tait > > > were political buddies in GA and worked together to get Alabama State > > > Government established, along with James Dellet, who was James Daniel, > > Sr.'s > > > next door neighbor in Monroe Co., AL (or late least the next name on 3 > > > census). Although, the book I'm using doesn't list Mr. Crawford, I know > > > that there was at least a political connection. Seems to me that a > while > > > back I'd found a Bio for Crawford in the GA archieves, I believe, but it > > was > > > on-line. > > > > > > - Ruth > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:00 PM > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > Ruth, > > > > I have some interesting connections. A George WYCHE married > Agatha > > > > CLARK b. ABT 1770. She was the d/o Christopher CLARK, Sr. (1737-1803) > > and > > > > Millicent TERRELL (1741-1800), as you noted. I have a pretty good > > layout > > > of > > > > Chris and Millicent's family if you want it. > > > > > > > > Lt. Col. George WYCHE II (ABT 1733-1809) of Brunswick County, VA, > > > later > > > > Richmond County, GA married a Patience CLARK, d/o George CLARK (d. > 1775) > > > and > > > > Prudence of Brunswick County, VA. I do not show a George in this line, > > but > > > > you know there has to be one and he was born in the right time frame > to > > > > marry Agatha. See note I have listed in the children of Chris and > > > > Millicent. > > > > > > > > As for Dionysious OLIVER. Three OLIVER boys married three of > Chris > > > and > > > > Millicent's kids. Lucy CLARK born ABT 1786 married a Simeon OLIVER. I > > > have > > > > a listing of their kids and a Dionysious is not listed as one of them. > > > > However, her sisters, Susan CLARK born 1783 in Albemarle County, VA > > > married > > > > a McCarthy OLIVER and Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married a James OLIVER. > > I > > > > have no other information on either of these latter two boys but one > of > > > them > > > > must be the father of your Dionysius OLIVER. > > > > > > > > I also know of your interest in this family -- the KEYS, right? > > They, > > > > like the OLIVERS are all over this CLARK family. I still think there > > may > > > > be a link in this bunch to the CRAWFORDS of Morgan County, GA because > > the > > > > Hon. William H. CRAWFORD of Morgan County, GA named his youngest son, > > > > William Bibb CRAWFORD. I need to take a closer look at this CRAWFORD > > > > family. I do know that a Thomas CRAWFORD born 1770 in NC married > Martha > > > > COLEMAN, d/o Daniel COLEMAN Sr. and Unity CARROLL of Warren County, > NC. > > > > Martha was the sister of Eden COLEMAN who married Nancy Ann DANIEL, > > > > supposedly a d/o Thomas DANIEL and Sarah BURNEY or RANDLE of Greene > > > County, > > > > GA. Martha, like Eden, moved to Greene County, GA. Do not forget > that > > > > Nancy Ann DANIEL was a sister of Charles DANIEL who married Elizabeth > > > COFFEE > > > > and Eden, his uncle, by marriage. The same goes for the CRAWFORDS. > > > > > > > > I also think George CLARKE (who must have been born about 1690) > who > > > was > > > > the father of Patience CLARK who married George WYCHE II has to be > > related > > > > in some way to Christopher CLARK who married Millicent TERRELL. > > However, > > > I > > > > have Chris's father as Micajah CLARK (1718-1808) of Campbell County, > VA > > > and > > > > his grandfather as Christopher CLARK born 1690 in England. He was > > married > > > to > > > > Penelope (BOLLING) JOHNSON who was the granddaughter of the Earl of > > > > Shaftsbury. > > > > > > > > Maybe someone else will see something here while I see what I can find > > on > > > > the links between the HARRIS, CRAWFORD, COLEMAN and DANIEL families of > > > > Greene and Morgan County, GA and get a little better understanding of > > how > > > > they relate to the WYCHE and CLARK families. Most of you know this by > > now, > > > > but I will restate it -- I am not related to this CLARK family. > <grin> > > > > > > > > One further comment. A son of George CLARK and Prudence was a Randall > > > CLARK > > > > born ABT 1735 and from what I am seeing her, it kind of all smells to > be > > > > part of the same overall group of families. Your comments. > > > > > > > > Chris and Millicent's kids: > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > Children > > > > i. Micajah CLARK b: 25 FEB 1758 married a Penelope GATEWOOD > > > > ii. Christopher CLARK b: 6 JAN 1761 married Rebecca DAVIS > > > > iii. David CLARK b: 8 APR 1762 married a Mary CLARK > > > > iv. Mourning CLARK b: 12 AUG 1764 married William Bibb KEY), son of > > > Martin > > > > KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB, on 17 Aug 1782 in Albemarle County, Virginia. > > > > Later relocated to Elbert County, GA. > > > > v. Judith CLARK b: 22 OCT 1766 Married Peter WYCHE (b. ABT 1762) > RS-VA > > > son > > > > of Henry WYCHE and Frances BREWER of Greenville County, VA. > > > > vi. Rachel CLARK b: 8 OCT 1768 married a John BOWEN and John DALY > > > > vii. Agatha CLARK b: 28 AUG 1770 married George WYCHE (Note: Peter > WYCHE > > > did > > > > have a brother, George, born ABT 1770, so this may be him) > > > > viii. Mary CLARK b: 1 OCT 1772 married Henry Bibb KEY (1763-1836), son > > of > > > > Martin KEY and Nancy Ann BIBB and brother of William who married > > Mourning > > > > CLARK. > > > > ix. Samuel CLARK b: 5 OCT 1774 - no information > > > > x. Joshua CLARK b: 7 JUL 1777 - no information > > > > xi. Mildred CLARK b: 24 MAR 1779 married Shelton WHITE in 1794 > > > > xii. Charles Terrell CLARK b: 3 SEP 1781 - no information > > > > xiii, Susan CLARK b: 5 MAR 1783 - married McCarthy OLIVER > > > > xiv. Lucinda OLIVER born 1785 married James OLIVER > > > > xv. Lucy CLARK b: 19 APR 1786 - married Simeon OLIVER > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > . > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Ruth Newlan" <ruthann@saw.net> > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:53 PM > > > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi John & Anne (I hope you'll read this too) > > > > > > > > > > The only peeps that you've heard from me recently have been > regarding > > > the > > > > > families tied to a book "Early Settlers of Alabama" - of those being > > the > > > > > descendants of: > > > > > Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL > > > > > > > > > > Dionysious OLIVER and Mary Anne WINFREY > > > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT and Martha MAYFIELD (and their daughter Barbara Taits > > > marriage > > > > to > > > > > William Oliver son of Dionysious Oliver & William Oliver's > subsequent > > > > > marriage to a Creek Indian named Mary Polly Kean, granddaughter of > > "Big > > > > > Warrior" aka Joseph Cornell, Chief of the Wind Clan - Creek Nation) > > > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's brother William TAIT married Elizabeth HUDSON dau of > > > Charles > > > > > HUDSON & Susannah PATRICK > > > > > > > > > > Zimri TAIT's grandson - Charles TAIT (brother to Barbara Tait wife > of > > > > > William Oliver), statesman of GA who married Nancy Ann LUCAS & Sarah > > > > > WILLIAMSON. Charles died in Wilcox Co., AL. > > > > > > > > > > Barbara TAIT & William OLIVER's daughter Matilda Oliver married > David > > > > HUDSON > > > > > son of David HUDSON & Mary COBB BOOKER (Cobb, Booker, & BOON > families > > > come > > > > > into play about here and I haven't gotten this part sorted out as > > yet - > > > > but, > > > > > please note that the families are part of this herd.) And, Barbara > > > Tait's > > > > > sister, Lousia TAIT married John BANKS. So, Anne, when you came up > > with > > > > > some of the names you posted yesterday - including BOOKER as a > > possible > > > > name > > > > > of one of the son the connection became more likely. > > > > > > > > > > Now you already know that 2 of Christopher CLARK & Mildred TERRELL's > > > kids > > > > > married 2 of Dionysius OLIVER's kids. Ooops! Don't forget the > > White's - > > > > > Shelton WHITE & Mildred CLARK (another one of Christophers kids). > > > > > > > > > > I haven't touched on the WATKINS or the THOMPSON'S, LEWISES, > > > MERIWETHER's, > > > > > who all have intermarriages with the above mentioned families. Many > > of > > > > > these families had men who fought with William Oliver and Sam Dale & > > > just > > > > as > > > > > William Oliver did - married Native American women who had wealth > and > > > land > > > > > that had been granted to them in a very fertile part of the state, > > > mostly > > > > > around Pike and Fayette Co., AL. > > > > > > > > > > Yes, Washington County, AL at the turn of the 19th century was of > > > > tremendous > > > > > size. Many people who look for folks in Washington Co, MS should > > really > > > > be > > > > > looking in Washington Co., AL - likewise with Monroe Co - but, it > was > > > > called > > > > > "Mississippi Territory" and that's what steers folks wrong. > > > > > > > > > > So, about MS - it appears from my families that about 1815 they > headed > > > out > > > > > of GA to MS - counties like DeSoto & Simpson & Copiah. My GRAVES > line > > > > came > > > > > with these folks - they were collaterals, but not nearly the BIG > > HITTERS > > > > the > > > > > other families where. This is the line of John W. GRAVES and Sarah > > > WARREN, > > > > > who folks think are from the James GRAVES and Mary COPELAND line who > > > > descend > > > > > from Capt. Thomas GRAVES. Martha M. GRAVES was my g+grandmother > > married > > > > > James DANIEL, Jr. If nothing else, I'm finding many of my other > direct > > > > lines > > > > > & possibly to connection to my Daniel Line. And, these folks were > > some > > > > very > > > > > flamboyant and colorful people, who had alot of wealth and were > > > political > > > > > leaders of whatever place they might settle. > > > > > > > > > > Anne - I'd made some notes today on your Daniel line - but, I can't > > find > > > > > them at the momemt. I've have to post them later. > > > > > > > > > > Take Care - Ruth in Portland, OR > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > > > > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:01 AM > > > > > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Kelso-Daniel of Greene County, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Good Morning, > > > > > > There is a link between the KELSO-DANIEL bunch of Greene > County, > > > GA, > > > > > who > > > > > > we know are tied to the COFFEES and CUNNINGHAMS of PE County, VA > and > > > > > Greene > > > > > > County, GA, and Halifax County, NC. Margaret DANIEL (1750-1804), > > d/o > > > > > James > > > > > > DANIEL (ABT 17087-1763) and Jean KELSO (ABT 1720-AFT 1780) of PE > > > County, > > > > > VA > > > > > > married Francis COLEMAN (1744-1823) ABT 1767 and he was born in > > > Halifax > > > > > > County, NC. Francis COLEMAN died in Washington County, AL and I > do > > > not > > > > > know > > > > > > where Margaret DANIEL died. > > > > > > Francis was the son of Robert R. COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS of > > > > > Fairfield > > > > > > County, SC, formerly Halifax County, NC.. This may explain why > one > > of > > > > the > > > > > > CUNNINGHAM boys in this bunch supposed died in SC - they did not > > > migrate > > > > > > directly from PE County, VA to Greene County, GA but migrated > south > > > into > > > > > > Halifax County, NC, then Fairfield County, SC and finally to > Greene > > > > > County, > > > > > > GA. > > > > > > One name I saw in the list of who these COLEMAN kids married > > that > > > > may > > > > > be > > > > > > representative of the R. in Robert COLEMAN's name was ROE. I am > > just > > > > > > guessing on this one. This may also explain the links to a > Charles > > > > DANIEL > > > > > > of Fishing Creek Church in Halifax County, NC that we see in this > > > > family. > > > > > > This information is from a researcher of this COLEMAN family > and > > I > > > > > > cannot attest to its accuracy and is only provided as a guide. I > > also > > > > > > thought it interesting the original size of Washington County, AL > > when > > > > it > > > > > > was created in 1800, extended the full width and breadth of both > AL > > > and > > > > MS > > > > > > (about 300 miles) for about 90 miles, north-south from the FL line > > and > > > > now > > > > > > would include all of the counties across the southern area of both > > AL > > > > and > > > > > > MS. I do not know exactly in which county in AL (or even MS) that > > > > Francis > > > > > > COLEMAN was buried. > > > > > > > > > > > > <<< > > > > > > Children of Robert R. COLEMAN (ABt 1725-ABT 1795) and Frances > > MATHIS: > > > > > > i. Charles COLEMAN Marriage 1 Polly Mobley Death: 1788 in > Fairfield > > > > > County, > > > > > > South Carolina > > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN Marriage 1 Nancy BUTLER > > > > > > iii. Susanna COLEMAN Marriage 1 Christopher PRITCHETT > > > > > > iv. Stephen COLEMAN > > > > > > v. Sarah COLEMAN Marriage 1 William CHAPMAN > > > > > > vi. Mary COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? PARKER > > > > > > vii. Cloey COLEMAN Marriage 1 ? MOBLEY > > > > > > viii. Fanney COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isiah MOBLEY > > > > > > ix. Nancy COLEMAN Marriage 1 Isaiah MOBLEY b: ABT. 1754 > > > > > > x. Francis COLEMAN b: 16 AUG 1744 in Virginia Marriage 1 Margaret > > > > DANIEL > > > > > b: > > > > > > 29 DEC 1750 Death: 13 AUG 1823 in Washington County, Alabama > > > > > > xi. Thomas COLEMAN b: ABT. 1745 Marriage 1 Sarah ? > > > > > > xii. Robert COLEMAN b: ABT. 1747 Marriage 1 Elizabeth ROE b: 20 > FEB > > > > > 1748/49 > > > > > > Death: SEP 1809 in Northwest, Fairfield County, SC > > > > > > > > > > > > Children of Francis COLEMAN and Margaret DANIEL: > > > > > > i. Isaac COLEMAN b: 25 SEP 1768 Marriage 1 Nancy ? Death: 1841 > > > > > > ii. William COLEMAN b: 13 MAY 1770 Marriage 1 Nancy Dean LAWRENCE > > > Death: > > > > > > 1847 > > > > > > iii. Francis Jr. COLEMAN b: 8 JUN 1772 Marriage 1 Mary WOMACK > Death: > > > 10 > > > > > SEP > > > > > > 1835 in Butler County, Alabama > > > > > > iv. Margaret COLEMAN b: 6 JAN 1774 Marriage 1 Robert TILLMAN > > > Married: > > > > 5 > > > > > > MAY 1793 in Jefferson County, Georgia > > > > > > v. John COLEMAN b: 3 JAN 1776 > > > > > > vi. Benjamin COLEMAN b: 29 APR 1778 Death: 24 DEC 1816 > > > > > > vii. Frances Coleman b: 14 FEB 1781 Marriage 1 John WOMACK b: 25 > > DEC > > > > 1776 > > > > > > Death: in Plantersville, Grimes County, Texas > > > > > > viii. Abner COLEMAN b: 17 JAN 1783 Death: 10 APR 1787 > > > > > > ix. Elias COLEMAN b: 9 DEC 1784 Death: 9 OCT 1786 > > > > > > x. Vashti COLEMAN b: 19 DEC 1786 Marriage 1 John WILLIAMSON > > Marriage > > > 2 > > > > > > Matthew SHAW death Choctaw County, Alabama > > > > > > xi. Robert COLEMAN b: 9 MAR 1789 Death: 1 OCT 1789 > > > > > > xii. Daniel COLEMAN b: 5 SEP 1792 Marriage 1 Sarah Hawkins > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > > > > > > > John R. Clarke > > > > > > Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? 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John: EXCUSE ME!!!!!!!!!!!! If you had read the whole message you would have seen the Column headings and placed "Bullock" under County where it belonged. The columns were messed up in AOL delivery not by me; AOL dictates format not us! - and who the ()(*&died and made you KING!?? Joni - an EDUCATED PRODUCT OF A MARINE!!!!!! and a PI MARINE at that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MIn a message dated 1/8/2004 6:44:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:50:42 -0500 From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <016901c3d589$d300b2a0$0200a8c0@win2000> Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: Aaron DANIEL, Bulloch Co All of which goes to show - always send your message as an ASCII text message but proof it before you send it, which includes spell checking and insuring all surnames are in CAPS. If you had converted your message to ASCII text before you sent it, any tabs would not have been sent because the HTML to ASCII conversion converts tabs to spaces. Also, the name Aaron Daniel BULLOCH would not have beeen displayed as it was in your message but as Aaron DANIEL BULLOCH. BULLOCH should have also been converted to lower case "Bulloch" and the word County added to it. That way, we would have figured out what you meant. I know this takes a little additional work on you part but it makes the message much more readible and reduces the chance of error. I see queries all the time were the sender stated that they were seeking information on their GGA Fannie and GGU Bill who lived in Osierfield but they never bother to tell the reader their last name and where Osierfield happens to be located. Now, most of us that are from GA may have heard of Osierfield but those who do not happen to live in GA do not have a clue where it is located. So, let's try to be as specific as we can on names, in this case Frances Ann BROWN (1860-1931) and William T. SMITH (1856-1927), and locations, in this case, Osierfield, Irwin County, GA. Parents and children names and the persons they married also help. That is, if we know the specific details. BTW, Osierfield is pretty close to both the Ben Hill and Coffee County, GA lines in the NE part of Irwin County, GA. And nobody, and I repeat, nobody, from that neck of the woods ever tells anyone they are from Irwin County (unless they happen to live in Ocilla, the county seat) and will instead tell others they are from "Fitzgerald," which it the county seat of Ben Hill County, GA. <grin> The reason is, that is their mailing address - Route #4, Fitzgerald, GA. Kind of confusing sometimes, isn't it. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA
Kevin, I show that Robert DANIEL, son of Capt. Reuben DANIEL (1721-1779) and Betty BREEDLOVE, had to be born BED 1748 when Betty died and he died in 1799 but maybe not, since a Robert DANIEL was on Machen guardianship bonds in 1808 in Orange County, VA. As we know, old Reuben married three times -- Betty BREEDLOVE, Authorit MONTEGUE and Elizabeth STEVENS. Authorit was the d/o Peter and Authorit MONTEGUE. Her sister, Elizabeth MONTEGUE married James DANIEL, son of Charles, Jr. and Jane MICKELBOROUGH of Orange County, VA. Reuben was the son of Robert DANIEL and Elizabeth BEVERLY. Reuben and James were cousins but when I see marriages, like this, I think brothers or at the most, first cousins and these two DANIEL boys, as this family is currently laid out, were at best "kissing cousins" - second cousins or more. Something does not smell right in Denmark as relates to these two boys...... Notice also that a Frances BREEDLOVE born 1766 in VA, the d/o Benjamin BREEDLOVE and Mary WATKINS, married John LAMAR (1762-1842) of Clinton, Jones County, Georgia. John was a cousin of the John LAMAR III who was the father of Judge L. Q. C. LAMAR, Sr. of Milledgeville, GA A connection, I do not know...... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin W. Q. Daniel" <kwdaniel1@mindspring.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 5:05 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Robert DANIEL, Orange County, VA > He is the son of Capt. Reuben Daniel. I believe his mother was a Breedlove. > > Kevin > > John R. Clarke wrote: > > >Good Evening, > > I have been looking over, with some interest, the Orange County, VA > >records for the DANIEL family. Generally, this family seems to be a part of > >the Charles DANIEL, Sr. and Jane MICKELBOROUGH family of Middlesex, later > >Orange County, VA but I think it also includes the Robert DANIEL and > >Penelope LEE family but the information I have available to me is > >conflicting. We also have the Reuben DANIEL family, which is part of this > >same Middlesex DANIEL bunch, also sitting in Orange County, VA in this time > >frame. > > In 1782, there is a Robert DANIEL living in Orange County, VA, adjacent > >to the list at the end of this message. I also know the MACHEN family is > >tied to some of this overall DANIEL family and as late as 1808 Robert DANIEL > >is on guardianship bonds for some of these MACHEN kids. > > Who this Robert cannot be. He cannot be the Robert (1727-BEF 1782) who > >married Penelope LEE because this Robert supposedly died BEF 1782, unless > >that information is correct. He cannot be the Robert DANIEL, son of > >Charles, Jr. and Sarah TAIT because he was only 6 when this 1782 list was > >made by William ROWLAND. > > So, who is this Robert DANIEL of Orange County, VA who was at least 21 > >in 1782 and was still living there in 1808. In my opinion, this Robert > >DANIEL smells to be part of the Reuben DANIEL (1721-1799) and one of his > >various wives of Orange County, VA. Or, he could also be Robert DANIEL, Jr. > >son of Robert DANIEL and Penelope LEE. Most of the other parts of this > >DANIEL family, including Peter and the DUNCANS are on other lists but are > >not living close to this Robert DANIEL. > > > > The one thing that really interests me is the MACHEN connection. Notice > >the John BROWN in the following list. In 1820 in Burke County, GA a John B. > >BROWN is living adjacent to Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) of Burke. > >Also, sitting right next to him is a Margaret and Catherine McKAN. > > > > > > > > > ><<<< > >Heads of Families - Orange County, 1782 > >Name of Head of Family White Black > > > >List of Rowland Thomas > >Thomas, Rowland 10 13 > >Thomas, Rowland Junr 3 3 > >Stubblefield, Robert 7 9 > >Sharpe, Thomas 10 4 > >Daniel, Robert 4 5 > >Brown, John 4 -- > >Loyd, John 9 -- > >Knowles, Noah 8 -- > >Moore, George 6 -- > >Peacher, William 10 2 > >Collins, John 11 -- > >Allen, David 3 1 > >Reynolds, Joseph 4 5 > >Mountague, Peter 7 -- > >Stevens, Benjamin 4 1 > >Smith, Stephen 3 3 > >Fisher, Nicho. 4 -- > >Proctor, Uriah 5 -- > >Lancestor, Robert 3 -- > >Proctor, John 8 -- > >Lancestor, Richard 5 --- > >Daniel, Eliza. 3 13 > >Coleman, James 9 14 > >Barrett, David 4 -- > >Morton, Elijah 5 12 > >Arnold, Elisha 4 -- > >Herndon, William 1 -- > >Clayton, Henry 7 1 > >Wright, John 8 2 > >Grady, James 4 1 > >Hiatt, Stephen 4 4 > >Hudson, Rush 8 3 > >Dear, John 5 1 > >Reynolds, William 8 7 > >Dear, Catherine 5 -- > >Chandler, Robert 5 1 > >Bradley, William 9 -- > >Bradley, Richard 3 -- > >Dear, Charles 2 -- > >Chandler, Joseph 7 11 > >Hiatt, Sarah 6 -- > >Dear, Thomas 6 1 > >Wright, William 7 2 > >Herndon, James 8 3 > > > > > ><<< > >1820 Burke County, GA Census (65th- Fountains District) > >BROWN, James B. - 102201-12201 - 11 slaves > >CLARKE, Charles - 210011-30010 - 2 slaves > >PALMER, George - 000011-00001 - 37 slaves > >CARSWELL, Alex - 300010-10010 - 3 slaves > >TARVER, Samuel B. - 200020-22210 - 31 slaves > >MACAN, Margaret - 300000-00101 - 0 slaves > >MACAN, Catherine - 020100-00001 - 0 slaves > >PURKINS, Tabitha - 000000-00201 - 0 slaves > >SMITH, William - 000010-00100 - 0 slaves > >VALLOTTON, Rachel-100000-00101 - 11 slaves > >VALLOTTON, Francis S. -100100-20100 - 1 slave > >DANIEL, Robert C. - 210001-01110 - 10 slaves > >ERWIN, Richard - 100010-10100 - 6 slaves > >CARSWELL, Elizabeth - 001100-00101 - 3 slaves > >BOURKES, Edward - 000011-00101 - 0 slaves > >GREENWAY, William -000110-00000 - 0 slaves > >JONES, W. (Overseer) -000000-00000 - 21 slaves > >WALKER, Elijah - 000110-00110 - 30 slaves > >EVANS, Richard - 000010-00010 - 15 slaves > >LYKES, Sarah - 000000-00310 - 0 slaves > >WIGGINS, Amos - 300110-10110 - 22 slaves > >JOHNSTON, Moses - 100100-10100 - 0 slaves > > > > > > > > > >John R. Clarke > >Thomasville, GA > > > > > > > >==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > >Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not allowed on this list. > >
Good Evening, I have been looking over, with some interest, the Orange County, VA records for the DANIEL family. Generally, this family seems to be a part of the Charles DANIEL, Sr. and Jane MICKELBOROUGH family of Middlesex, later Orange County, VA but I think it also includes the Robert DANIEL and Penelope LEE family but the information I have available to me is conflicting. We also have the Reuben DANIEL family, which is part of this same Middlesex DANIEL bunch, also sitting in Orange County, VA in this time frame. In 1782, there is a Robert DANIEL living in Orange County, VA, adjacent to the list at the end of this message. I also know the MACHEN family is tied to some of this overall DANIEL family and as late as 1808 Robert DANIEL is on guardianship bonds for some of these MACHEN kids. Who this Robert cannot be. He cannot be the Robert (1727-BEF 1782) who married Penelope LEE because this Robert supposedly died BEF 1782, unless that information is correct. He cannot be the Robert DANIEL, son of Charles, Jr. and Sarah TAIT because he was only 6 when this 1782 list was made by William ROWLAND. So, who is this Robert DANIEL of Orange County, VA who was at least 21 in 1782 and was still living there in 1808. In my opinion, this Robert DANIEL smells to be part of the Reuben DANIEL (1721-1799) and one of his various wives of Orange County, VA. Or, he could also be Robert DANIEL, Jr. son of Robert DANIEL and Penelope LEE. Most of the other parts of this DANIEL family, including Peter and the DUNCANS are on other lists but are not living close to this Robert DANIEL. The one thing that really interests me is the MACHEN connection. Notice the John BROWN in the following list. In 1820 in Burke County, GA a John B. BROWN is living adjacent to Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) of Burke. Also, sitting right next to him is a Margaret and Catherine McKAN. <<<< Heads of Families - Orange County, 1782 Name of Head of Family White Black List of Rowland Thomas Thomas, Rowland 10 13 Thomas, Rowland Junr 3 3 Stubblefield, Robert 7 9 Sharpe, Thomas 10 4 Daniel, Robert 4 5 Brown, John 4 -- Loyd, John 9 -- Knowles, Noah 8 -- Moore, George 6 -- Peacher, William 10 2 Collins, John 11 -- Allen, David 3 1 Reynolds, Joseph 4 5 Mountague, Peter 7 -- Stevens, Benjamin 4 1 Smith, Stephen 3 3 Fisher, Nicho. 4 -- Proctor, Uriah 5 -- Lancestor, Robert 3 -- Proctor, John 8 -- Lancestor, Richard 5 --- Daniel, Eliza. 3 13 Coleman, James 9 14 Barrett, David 4 -- Morton, Elijah 5 12 Arnold, Elisha 4 -- Herndon, William 1 -- Clayton, Henry 7 1 Wright, John 8 2 Grady, James 4 1 Hiatt, Stephen 4 4 Hudson, Rush 8 3 Dear, John 5 1 Reynolds, William 8 7 Dear, Catherine 5 -- Chandler, Robert 5 1 Bradley, William 9 -- Bradley, Richard 3 -- Dear, Charles 2 -- Chandler, Joseph 7 11 Hiatt, Sarah 6 -- Dear, Thomas 6 1 Wright, William 7 2 Herndon, James 8 3 >>>> <<< 1820 Burke County, GA Census (65th- Fountains District) BROWN, James B. - 102201-12201 - 11 slaves CLARKE, Charles - 210011-30010 - 2 slaves PALMER, George - 000011-00001 - 37 slaves CARSWELL, Alex - 300010-10010 - 3 slaves TARVER, Samuel B. - 200020-22210 - 31 slaves MACAN, Margaret - 300000-00101 - 0 slaves MACAN, Catherine - 020100-00001 - 0 slaves PURKINS, Tabitha - 000000-00201 - 0 slaves SMITH, William - 000010-00100 - 0 slaves VALLOTTON, Rachel-100000-00101 - 11 slaves VALLOTTON, Francis S. -100100-20100 - 1 slave DANIEL, Robert C. - 210001-01110 - 10 slaves ERWIN, Richard - 100010-10100 - 6 slaves CARSWELL, Elizabeth - 001100-00101 - 3 slaves BOURKES, Edward - 000011-00101 - 0 slaves GREENWAY, William -000110-00000 - 0 slaves JONES, W. (Overseer) -000000-00000 - 21 slaves WALKER, Elijah - 000110-00110 - 30 slaves EVANS, Richard - 000010-00010 - 15 slaves LYKES, Sarah - 000000-00310 - 0 slaves WIGGINS, Amos - 300110-10110 - 22 slaves JOHNSTON, Moses - 100100-10100 - 0 slaves >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA
He is the son of Capt. Reuben Daniel. I believe his mother was a Breedlove. Kevin John R. Clarke wrote: >Good Evening, > I have been looking over, with some interest, the Orange County, VA >records for the DANIEL family. Generally, this family seems to be a part of >the Charles DANIEL, Sr. and Jane MICKELBOROUGH family of Middlesex, later >Orange County, VA but I think it also includes the Robert DANIEL and >Penelope LEE family but the information I have available to me is >conflicting. We also have the Reuben DANIEL family, which is part of this >same Middlesex DANIEL bunch, also sitting in Orange County, VA in this time >frame. > In 1782, there is a Robert DANIEL living in Orange County, VA, adjacent >to the list at the end of this message. I also know the MACHEN family is >tied to some of this overall DANIEL family and as late as 1808 Robert DANIEL >is on guardianship bonds for some of these MACHEN kids. > Who this Robert cannot be. He cannot be the Robert (1727-BEF 1782) who >married Penelope LEE because this Robert supposedly died BEF 1782, unless >that information is correct. He cannot be the Robert DANIEL, son of >Charles, Jr. and Sarah TAIT because he was only 6 when this 1782 list was >made by William ROWLAND. > So, who is this Robert DANIEL of Orange County, VA who was at least 21 >in 1782 and was still living there in 1808. In my opinion, this Robert >DANIEL smells to be part of the Reuben DANIEL (1721-1799) and one of his >various wives of Orange County, VA. Or, he could also be Robert DANIEL, Jr. >son of Robert DANIEL and Penelope LEE. Most of the other parts of this >DANIEL family, including Peter and the DUNCANS are on other lists but are >not living close to this Robert DANIEL. > > The one thing that really interests me is the MACHEN connection. Notice >the John BROWN in the following list. In 1820 in Burke County, GA a John B. >BROWN is living adjacent to Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) of Burke. >Also, sitting right next to him is a Margaret and Catherine McKAN. > > > > ><<<< >Heads of Families - Orange County, 1782 >Name of Head of Family White Black > >List of Rowland Thomas >Thomas, Rowland 10 13 >Thomas, Rowland Junr 3 3 >Stubblefield, Robert 7 9 >Sharpe, Thomas 10 4 >Daniel, Robert 4 5 >Brown, John 4 -- >Loyd, John 9 -- >Knowles, Noah 8 -- >Moore, George 6 -- >Peacher, William 10 2 >Collins, John 11 -- >Allen, David 3 1 >Reynolds, Joseph 4 5 >Mountague, Peter 7 -- >Stevens, Benjamin 4 1 >Smith, Stephen 3 3 >Fisher, Nicho. 4 -- >Proctor, Uriah 5 -- >Lancestor, Robert 3 -- >Proctor, John 8 -- >Lancestor, Richard 5 --- >Daniel, Eliza. 3 13 >Coleman, James 9 14 >Barrett, David 4 -- >Morton, Elijah 5 12 >Arnold, Elisha 4 -- >Herndon, William 1 -- >Clayton, Henry 7 1 >Wright, John 8 2 >Grady, James 4 1 >Hiatt, Stephen 4 4 >Hudson, Rush 8 3 >Dear, John 5 1 >Reynolds, William 8 7 >Dear, Catherine 5 -- >Chandler, Robert 5 1 >Bradley, William 9 -- >Bradley, Richard 3 -- >Dear, Charles 2 -- >Chandler, Joseph 7 11 >Hiatt, Sarah 6 -- >Dear, Thomas 6 1 >Wright, William 7 2 >Herndon, James 8 3 > > ><<< >1820 Burke County, GA Census (65th- Fountains District) >BROWN, James B. - 102201-12201 - 11 slaves >CLARKE, Charles - 210011-30010 - 2 slaves >PALMER, George - 000011-00001 - 37 slaves >CARSWELL, Alex - 300010-10010 - 3 slaves >TARVER, Samuel B. - 200020-22210 - 31 slaves >MACAN, Margaret - 300000-00101 - 0 slaves >MACAN, Catherine - 020100-00001 - 0 slaves >PURKINS, Tabitha - 000000-00201 - 0 slaves >SMITH, William - 000010-00100 - 0 slaves >VALLOTTON, Rachel-100000-00101 - 11 slaves >VALLOTTON, Francis S. -100100-20100 - 1 slave >DANIEL, Robert C. - 210001-01110 - 10 slaves >ERWIN, Richard - 100010-10100 - 6 slaves >CARSWELL, Elizabeth - 001100-00101 - 3 slaves >BOURKES, Edward - 000011-00101 - 0 slaves >GREENWAY, William -000110-00000 - 0 slaves >JONES, W. (Overseer) -000000-00000 - 21 slaves >WALKER, Elijah - 000110-00110 - 30 slaves >EVANS, Richard - 000010-00010 - 15 slaves >LYKES, Sarah - 000000-00310 - 0 slaves >WIGGINS, Amos - 300110-10110 - 22 slaves >JOHNSTON, Moses - 100100-10100 - 0 slaves > > > > >John R. Clarke >Thomasville, GA > > > >==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message. > > > >
SEC DIST LOT NO. NAME RESIDENCE CAPT. DIST. 1 1 4 Danelly, Andrew Hancock Co Adams 1 32 161 Daniel, Aaron jr Tattnall Co Conners 1 5 288 Daniel, Alford Clarke Co Vinsons 1 14 189 Daniel, Asa Liberty Co 17th 1 22 69 Daniel, Beaton Clarke Co Vinsons 1 12 200 Daniel, David Burke Co Brooms 1 25 37 Daniel, Edward Putnam Co Allums 1 28 225 Daniel, Henry W.M. Dekalb Co Stephens 1 3 108 Daniel, James Greene Co Woodhams 1 11 161 Daniel, James sol. Pike Co Bryans 1 8 86 Daniel, Jeptha R.S. Richmond Co James 1 7 412 Daniel, Jonas Twiggs Co Chamberlains 1 23 113 Daniel, Littleton Gwinnett Co Wallis 1 6 284 Daniel, Mary M. illegit Newton Co Orrs 1 28 149 Daniel, Morgan illeg. Richmond Co Augusta 1 27 19 Daniel, Penelope wid Warren Co Hils 1 15 50 Daniel, Rebecca R. Jas. S. Eliz. K. & Eph. B. orps Hall Co Dorseys 1 27 199 Daniel, Thomas B. Pike Co Daniels 1 22 61 Daniel, Wilson Newton Co Pullens 1 33 237 Daniel, Zachariah Burke Co Dugas 1 15 156 Daniel's, Solomon orphans Burke Co Wards 1 2 258 Donaldson, Thomas Dekalb Co Conns 1 4 141 Donaldson, William Dekalb Co Conns 1 23 158 Donaldson, William Jefferson Co Boyds 1 20 224 Donaldson's, William orps Jefferson Co Causeys 1 8 222 Donalson, Temperance wid. Jefferson Co Causeys John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA
All of which goes to show - always send your message as an ASCII text message but proof it before you send it, which includes spell checking and insuring all surnames are in CAPS. If you had converted your message to ASCII text before you sent it, any tabs would not have been sent because the HTML to ASCII conversion converts tabs to spaces. Also, the name Aaron Daniel BULLOCH would not have beeen displayed as it was in your message but as Aaron DANIEL BULLOCH. BULLOCH should have also been converted to lower case "Bulloch" and the word County added to it. That way, we would have figured out what you meant. I know this takes a little additional work on you part but it makes the message much more readible and reduces the chance of error. I see queries all the time were the sender stated that they were seeking information on their GGA Fannie and GGU Bill who lived in Osierfield but they never bother to tell the reader their last name and where Osierfield happens to be located. Now, most of us that are from GA may have heard of Osierfield but those who do not happen to live in GA do not have a clue where it is located. So, let's try to be as specific as we can on names, in this case Frances Ann BROWN (1860-1931) and William T. SMITH (1856-1927), and locations, in this case, Osierfield, Irwin County, GA. Parents and children names and the persons they married also help. That is, if we know the specific details. BTW, Osierfield is pretty close to both the Ben Hill and Coffee County, GA lines in the NE part of Irwin County, GA. And nobody, and I repeat, nobody, from that neck of the woods ever tells anyone they are from Irwin County (unless they happen to live in Ocilla, the county seat) and will instead tell others they are from "Fitzgerald," which it the county seat of Ben Hill County, GA. <grin> The reason is, that is their mailing address - Route #4, Fitzgerald, GA. Kind of confusing sometimes, isn't it. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <JOANH954@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 6:17 PM Subject: [DANIEL-L] Re: Aaron DANIEL, Bulloch Co > Oh Dear, > AOL did it again! the Tab between the name Aaron DANIEL and the County > Bulloch disappeared........ > The Land record is for Aaron DANIEL of Bulloch Co who took possession of Lot > 16, 5th District, Wilkinson Co GA on 27 Aug 1806. > That URL has a detailed list of other lucky 1805 Land Lottery winners. > Joani > Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 10:38:23 -0500 > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <002a01c3d534$491aba90$0200a8c0@win2000> > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Aaron DANIEL- 1805 GA Land Lottery > > Good Morning, > Aaron Daniel BULLOCH - that is not an unusual name for one of the > BULLOCH kids since Dianah STAFFORD, d/o Thomas Peter STAFFORD, married a > James BULLOCH, second and Silvanus BIRD, first. She died in Bulloch County, > GA in 1809. Dianah was the sister of Ann STAFFORD who married Capt. Israel > Roberson BIRD of Bryan County, GA and Mary who married an Elijah SADLIFT > (sic). Thomas Peter STAFFORD, their father, was the brother of Mary > STAFFORD who married John MAY and their daughter, Elizabeth MAY, married > Josiah DANIEL, Capt. Aaron's brother. > The BIRDS were from Berks County, PA. Israel's grand daughter, Anne > Elizabeth BIRD (1807-1869), married Capt. Enoch DANIEL (1799-1863) of > Taylor's Creek, Liberty County, GA. His son, Dr. Thomas Staley DANIEL, DDS > (1850-1896) married Annie Cecile DONOVAN (1859-1905), the daughter of Nancy > Collins DANIEL and Tim DONOVAN of Bethany, Jefferson County, GA. Enoch was > the son of Abraham DANIEL and Jane MOORE of Liberty Co., GA and Abraham is > described as a son of Capt. Aaron DANIEL. > Nancy Collins DANIEL (1837-1890) was the d/o James L. DANIEL (1814-1857) > and his first wife, Mary MURPHEY (ABT 1815-BEF 1840) whom he married in 1834 > in Richmond County, GA. She was the d/o Rev. Nicholas MURPHEY of the GA > Conference and his wife, Nancy COLLINS of Hephzibah, Richmond County, GA. > James L. DANIEL, Nancy Collins DANIEL, Tim DONOVAN (1832-1895), Dr. DANIEL > and his and Annie's kids are buried in the Bethany East Cemetery, Wadley, > Jefferson County, GA in the Tim DONOVAN Family plot. His brother, William > DONOVAN and their parents and children are buried in a lot right next to > them in the same cemetery. Nicky MURPHEY and Lovick PIERCE were good > friends and all of this bunch was Methodist, even the DONOVANS, who became > Methodist after their oldest daughter, Ellen DONOVAN, was molested by their > parish priest. So, some things don't change, do they. <grin> > The James L. DANIEL, listed previously, was a younger brother of my GGF, > R. W. DANIEL of the same city - Bethany, GA. He married Mary Jane RENEAU, > d/o Rev. Russell RENEAU, a PE in the GA Conference. The family story is -- > these two DANIEL families were not related and it comes from reliable > sources -- Smith Calloway BANKS, Historian of Bulloch County, GA, who > married Dr. Thomas S. DANIEL's grand daughter. > The DONOVANS, who had migrated from County Cloin, Ireland to the US in > the 1820's and Jefferson County, GA ABT 1850, were heavily involved in the > GA Railroad before the CW -- they cut all of the cross ties, provided wood > for bridges, etc. for this railroad before the CW and after. The DONOVANS > were the richest family in that end of Jefferson County, GA, along with the > TARVERS, who were also collateral with my DANIEL bunch. The DONOVANS even > changed the name of Bethany, GA to Wadley, GA in honor of the President of > the GA Railroad. Since they were collateral with the DANIELS, I am sure my > DANIEL bunch had similar attachments to the GA Railroad, too. > FYI, The STAFFORDS, MAYS and DANIELS migrated from the Pitt County, NC > area to Beaufort District, SC, shortly after the end of the Revolutionary > War and cleaned up on the land that had been confiscated from the Tories of > the area. A lot of these land transactions were not at the "highest bid" or > "at arm's length," either. <grin> > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <JOANH954@aol.com> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 4:36 AM > Subject: [DANIEL-L] Aaron DANIEL- 1805 GA Land Lottery > > > > 5th District > > Wilkinson County, GA > > 1805 Land Lottery > > > > > > This land is situated in the Northeast Corner of > > Wilkinson County bounded on the North by Baldwin County > > and to the east by the Ocmulgee (?) River. In later > > years, Militia Districts 328 and 1503 would have been > > carved from this early district. > > > > The lot in the 5th District begins with Land Lot #11. > > It also skips 26 & 27. > > > > Land Lot Name From County Date of Possession > > 16 Aaron Daniel Bullock 27 Aug 1806 > > > > > > > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/wilkinson/deeds/1805lot5th.txt > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not allowed on this list. > >